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dougchambers
05/03/2002, 10:22 AM
Does anyone have a start for some Caulerpa I could talk them out of? I'm looking for some supplements for my Kole and Naso. I've had a difficult time getting them to take Selects off a clip. They will eat Formula 2 all day if I'd let them...

Thanks,

Doug
Meridian

kgross
05/03/2002, 11:02 PM
I would be happy to give you a small start, or if you are interested we sell a bag with at least 3 different varities of calerpa for $5.50

Kim Gross

Idaho Bob
05/09/2002, 10:09 AM
I'll be bringing some calerpa to the meeting tonight. See you there!

Bob

dougchambers
05/09/2002, 02:03 PM
Bob,

Thanks... I'll see you there.

Doug

BraveHeart
05/09/2002, 03:06 PM
Doug,

I prolly need to groom about 20 pounds out of my refugium this weekend. Since I don't have any herbivores, my excesses usually end up in the porcelain funeral home. If I'm lucky, someone needs some about the time I'm trying to clean house.

Give me a call or send me a mail, if you're interested.

Bryan

dougchambers
05/09/2002, 04:38 PM
Bryan - You've got mail... (Sorry, It's not from Meg Ryan)

golfsuper
05/09/2002, 09:50 PM
Hey Bryan,

Sorry but everyone in the club beat you to it. I think Doug left with a couple gallons worth tonight.

Kevin

dougchambers
05/09/2002, 11:17 PM
Kevin and Bob,

Thanks for the calurpa. I've got part of it in the tank and the rest in the sump. I need to setup a better sump light system, but it should work for now.

Thanks again everyone and great meeting. There were some really nice frags going out the door.

Doug

Idaho Bob
05/10/2002, 10:41 AM
You are welcome, Doug. Glad they found a good home, other than the trash can. Steve Nipper says I should get a Tang to mow down the calerpa, so maybe I will.

BraveHeart
05/11/2002, 12:17 PM
While Doug may have walked out with gobs of the ordinary calurpa strains found in most reef tanks, I'm sure that he didn't get any of the calurpus munchimus that I cultivate. Everyone knows that tangs do best on calurpus munchimus.

Bryan