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  1. I've heard flashlight fish should be in cooler water, but apparently they do alright in tanks that would definitely be more standard temperatures. Does anyone have experience with them and that? Also, I'm about to get a pinecone fish or 2. I see totally different labels, even on the same site, about them being easy or difficult. I know some of the issues with them, like antibiotics and copper meds, and how them may need live food to start. Does anyone have personal experience with them? Im definitely pretty advanced, but for that price I'd like to know if I'm getting into a situation where they will constantly need additional attention and problem solving. I'd prefer to avoid having it come to where advanced care is necessary.
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