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Ms. K
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Buyer/Seller Feedback
10/24/2007, 07:02 AM
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H@rry a great seller
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H@rry a great seller
The frags that Harry sent me were great. They were nice in size and color. They were very carefully packaged to ensure safe arrival. They were shipped in a styrofoam cooler with cool packs and bubble...
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Propagated Corals & Tank Raised Livestock Selling
10/22/2007, 04:51 PM
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Frags in North Alabama - free shipping for 5 or more
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Ms. K
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[bump]
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Mantis Shrimp
07/06/2007, 08:35 PM
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Mantis and paint fumes....
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Ms. K
I've successfully covered my tank with plastic...
I've successfully covered my tank with plastic when the floors in my classroom were being stripped and waxed. I used plastic wrap and secured it with elastic or tape.
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Mantis Shrimp
07/06/2007, 08:31 PM
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sexing a peacock
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Ms. K
Also, females tend to be more drab in color...
Also, females tend to be more drab in color (olive) whereas mature males are usually brighter green (emerald), but that's not always reliable.
Your best bet is to get your peacock to come up out...
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Mantis Shrimp
07/06/2007, 08:28 PM
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Fading colors on peacock
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Ms. K
Mine was really quite orange, almost gold, for...
Mine was really quite orange, almost gold, for about a week after her molt, but she has returned to her original olive color since then.
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Mantis Shrimp
07/06/2007, 08:23 PM
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Baby Peacock?
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Ms. K
Check out stomatopod sex pics link at the top of...
Check out stomatopod sex pics link at the top of the forum. That might help. Look at his underside, under the abdomen. If you see a pair of small "sticks" that stick inward, it is male. If you...
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Mantis Shrimp
07/06/2007, 08:16 PM
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Misfit Maculata
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Ms. K
I agree with Dan. He's probably not hungry...
I agree with Dan. He's probably not hungry enough to care about the frozen foods. If you let him go for a few days without, I bet he'll take frozen.
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Mantis Shrimp
06/29/2007, 08:25 PM
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Baraka Meets the Largest Crayfish Gladiator Yet
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Ms. K
I love the partner in crime. The mantis shrimp...
I love the partner in crime. The mantis shrimp takes care of the torso. The clown attacks from the rear. Quite funny!
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Mantis Shrimp
06/26/2007, 09:18 PM
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Myrtle Beach mantis ...
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Ms. K
How awesome!
How awesome!
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Mantis Shrimp
06/23/2007, 09:46 PM
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Way too tame
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Ms. K
Way too tame
Disclaimer: Ho-hum mantis story alert
My b***h of a peacock, Scylla, showed me yesterday that she is just way too desensitized to my presence. My principal made me take all of my classroom pets...
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Mantis Shrimp
06/23/2007, 09:13 PM
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i think Kermit is dead:(
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Ms. K
Perhaps he ripped them off because he was having...
Perhaps he ripped them off because he was having difficulty with his molt.
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Mantis Shrimp
06/05/2007, 09:46 PM
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Starting a Mantis tank, looking for advice
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Ms. K
I would NOT recommend a peacock for your tank,...
I would NOT recommend a peacock for your tank, especially not a specimen that size. That is a disaster waiting to happen, IMO. If you really want the G. smithii, that would be much better than a...
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Mantis Shrimp
06/05/2007, 09:37 PM
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Fish w/ mantis
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Ms. K
I keep a black molly in with my 6.5" peacock. It...
I keep a black molly in with my 6.5" peacock. It eats scraps from the front of her den and she never bothers it. My G. ternatensis, on the other hand, would take out a damsel if it came too close. ...
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Mantis Shrimp
05/29/2007, 06:42 PM
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How dependent is a peacock's color on environment?
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Ms. K
ROTFLMAO
ROTFLMAO
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Mantis Shrimp
05/26/2007, 08:47 PM
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How dependent is a peacock's color on environment?
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Ms. K
Thanks for the info and the compliment, Dr. Roy. ...
Thanks for the info and the compliment, Dr. Roy. I've been to that site before and used info from it. It's great!! Scylla is returning to her olive color, so I guess her new exoskeleton just...
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Mantis Shrimp
05/23/2007, 09:06 PM
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How dependent is a peacock's color on environment?
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Ms. K
Oh, my classroom is crazy!!! LOL. Check it...
Oh, my classroom is crazy!!! LOL. Check it out... www.greene.k12.ga.us/localuser/alicia.kirkpatrick Click on BeBop's Critter Corner for pics of our pets.
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Mantis Shrimp
05/23/2007, 07:44 PM
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Found my first mantis
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Ms. K
Nemo! Dory! Nemo! Dory! Sorry, couldn't resist! ...
Nemo! Dory! Nemo! Dory! Sorry, couldn't resist! Well, since you've already got him in a tank all to himself, I'd start setting that up for him. Like the others said, a smasher is less likely to...
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Mantis Shrimp
05/23/2007, 07:38 PM
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How dependent is a peacock's color on environment?
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Ms. K
BTW, I realize that gold is a common coloration...
BTW, I realize that gold is a common coloration for female peacocks. I just didn't realize that they changed colors that readily.
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Mantis Shrimp
05/23/2007, 07:37 PM
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How dependent is a peacock's color on environment?
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Ms. K
How dependent is a peacock's color on environment?
One of my students told me late last week that he thought Scylla was about to molt. He said she was moving rocks around and was just generally behaving differently than normal. Kids never cease to...
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Mantis Shrimp
05/23/2007, 07:25 PM
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G. ternatensis
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Ms. K
Mine too. I LOVE ternatensis! Gorgeous mantis!
Mine too. I LOVE ternatensis! Gorgeous mantis!
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Mantis Shrimp
04/30/2007, 09:02 AM
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New Mantis Tank and Soft Corals
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Ms. K
I have GSP growing in my fuge under normal...
I have GSP growing in my fuge under normal fluorescent strip lights. What wattage are the lights you have?
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Mantis Shrimp
04/30/2007, 08:24 AM
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new mantis--smithii!
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443
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Ms. K
Great colors...gorgeous smithii.
Great colors...gorgeous smithii.
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Mantis Shrimp
04/26/2007, 09:35 AM
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A "peaceful" coexistence?
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594
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Ms. K
And mantis are very different too. Each has its...
And mantis are very different too. Each has its own personality. I keep a black molly with my 7" peacock. I threw it in there as food, but now I have to feed it...lol.
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Mantis Shrimp
04/11/2007, 08:36 PM
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1st Mantis tank sand question
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526
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Ms. K
Silica sand would be just fine. I use silica...
Silica sand would be just fine. I use silica sand in my tank. It is a larger grain sand...not too fine. Silica sand might not have the ultimate buffering capacity that calcium carbonate sand has,...
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Mantis Shrimp
04/11/2007, 08:10 PM
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Mantis Tank Thread
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Ms. K
Looks like an N. wennerae to me, but I could be...
Looks like an N. wennerae to me, but I could be mistaken.
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