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Deep-Sea Creatures Tank Differences

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*This list has the differences between the deep-sea creatures tanks*
Deep Sea Creatures

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Seaweed, Sea Grapes, Acorn Barnacle, Turban Shell, Chambered Nautilus - White Sand Terrain, 2 rocks behind
Sea Urchin, Sea Anemone - White Sand Terrain, 2 rocks behind (arranged differently)
Oyster - White Sand Terrain, 2 rocks present, sea grapes
Abalone, Ear Shell, Sea Star, Mantis Shrimp - White Sand Terrain, 1 rock, plant
Pearl Oyster, Clam - White Sand Terrain, 1 rock, 2 plants (-w- is that a difference?)
Scallop, Spiny Lobster, Lobster, Snow Crab, Red King Crab, Horsehair Crab - White Sand Terrain, 1 rock
Sea Cucumber - White Sand Terrain, plant
Sea Slug - White Sand Terrain, plant (arranged differently)
Flatworm, Tiger Prawn - White Sand Terrain, 1 rock behind, plant (arranged differently)
Sweet Shrimp - White Sand Terrain, 2 rocks behind, plant, red sea anemone
Spotted Garden Eel - White Sand Terrain, 2 rocks behind
Octopus - White Sand Terrain, brown pot inside
Horseshoe Crab, Giant Isopod - White Sand Terrain

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Spider Crab - Brown Terrain
 
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Ack! You sure know how to provide great lists of things! Thanks so much! This makes me want to play again and use this as a reference! ^o^
 
Very cool that you make these lists, I never really spent the time in checking out all the different
types of tanks. Speaking of the octopus, I always thought it's tank is a bit too small, may would
like it more to have a bigger one.
 
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Welcome to my lab, haha. Anyway, the octopus looks like a pot so yeah. Don't mind all the bugs.
 
Oh a scientist~ well I should never have questioned it! My apologies. Yeah it rang as soon as I posted. A sack would be so submerged, so hehe oops.
 
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Hehehe, I'm a biology major so this kinda fits. To my logic (horrible) a sack is just laid underwater unless air is present and blows or something like that.
 
I too also thought it was a sack because there appears to be like a rope right where the opening is. I'm thoroughly convinced it's a pot now though considering that.
 
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