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06/13/2004, 01:47 PM
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id worm like please
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Wow, very kewl. Well, except that I already have...
Wow, very kewl. Well, except that I already have hundreds if not Thousands of them in my tank. . .Hehe
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06/12/2004, 08:25 PM
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id worm like please
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ahh. Hehe kewl kewl I was wondering about...
ahh. Hehe kewl kewl
I was wondering about that, but then in reading about the toxins in their bristles got to worrying. (since it was right after I'd fed the tank)
Just odd that it seems to...
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06/12/2004, 03:25 PM
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id worm like please
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on this note, I'd seen my britleworms (I have...
on this note, I'd seen my britleworms (I have probably hundreds of them in my tank) sticking out of the gravel, "spitting". It's like a dual-cannon of some white powdery seeming secretion? What is...
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06/12/2004, 03:22 PM
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New Tank inhabitant
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ah yes, that looks a lot like what I'm seeing....
ah yes, that looks a lot like what I'm seeing. Thanks again Ron!
He's clear under my gravel, never actually pops out of it, rather gathers stuff from deep within the gravel.
As for the weather,...
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06/12/2004, 02:55 AM
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New Tank inhabitant
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New Tank inhabitant
Hi Dr. Ron,
Been awhile since I've been in the forums. How you been enjoying this rainy weather? (or are you still in MT? *Smile*)
Anyhow, I've come across some new inhanbitant in my...
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10/28/2003, 09:37 PM
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Interesting bug-please identify...
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Skybase
Looks like a Bristle worm to me too, but. . .all...
Looks like a Bristle worm to me too, but. . .all that I've seen/heard about dig into the sand. .. Don't touch it tho, if it IS a bristleworm, those little buggers HURT in you, an don't come out...
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10/28/2003, 09:34 PM
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Hermit Crab ate Anenomes
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Skybase
. .so sad though. .they were getting big. ....
. .so sad though. .they were getting big. . .(well, at least what I'D consider big. . .starting from nothing. . . .) I'm just hoping, now!
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10/28/2003, 04:38 PM
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Hermit Crab ate Anenomes
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Hermit Crab ate Anenomes
Well, I had a stupid Red-legged hermit that was being held until the other tank had stabilized, and I think it ATE my tiny Anenomes. .is this pretty common, and any chance that if a PIECE or anything...
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Seahorses & Pipefish
10/28/2003, 04:33 PM
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Seahorses Possibly Saved.
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Skybase
Definitely with you on this one. I wasn't SURE...
Definitely with you on this one. I wasn't SURE about getting a seahorse till I saw the ones in her.e .and know that he doesn't take care of them. I figured I'd try it, rather than see them die for...
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10/28/2003, 02:34 AM
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Lost Are Found.. A Miracle.......
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Skybase
hha.a. . Finding Nemo, alright! He's trying to...
hha.a. . Finding Nemo, alright! He's trying to make the Jump!! haha
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10/28/2003, 02:22 AM
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Has Anyone Ever "FRAGGED" a STARFISH?
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Skybase
Hehe. .used to really **** off fishermen. .would...
Hehe. .used to really **** off fishermen. .would catch those "pests" and cut them up, and throw them back in. .little did THEY know, that they had just totally re-populated, and created even MORE...
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Seahorses & Pipefish
10/28/2003, 02:08 AM
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Seahorses Possibly Saved.
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Skybase
. .sorry to hear that. .I was sure that's how...
. .sorry to hear that. .I was sure that's how he'd be here as well, but . . .surprisingly, he was very good about it. Things still looking good. . .wish that more LFS would think about their "pets"...
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10/28/2003, 01:37 AM
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Selling Scuba Gear! $500
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Skybase
so. . .$350 sounding fair to anyone then? Hehe....
so. . .$350 sounding fair to anyone then? Hehe. .I guess being that you'd have to pick it up prolly takes a lot of the interest away, eh?
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10/27/2003, 07:58 PM
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Seahorses Possibly Saved.
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That's something I may look into. . I don't...
That's something I may look into. . I don't usually order online, as the shipping is SOOO $$$$.
But that doesn't sound TOO bad. . .how many ounces per pack? I guess I could check. .I'm lazy. ....
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Seahorses & Pipefish
10/27/2003, 02:40 PM
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Seahorses Possibly Saved.
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Skybase
Thank you. They seem quite happy. The brand is...
Thank you. They seem quite happy. The brand is the same brand they feed them at that LFS. In fact, that's where I buy both. It's Hikari Frozen. At our LFS, it's actually cheaper pre-"tableted"...
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10/26/2003, 01:19 PM
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my 55g f/w to s/w
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Skybase
IMO, you'd do best to change out the gravel for...
IMO, you'd do best to change out the gravel for either sand, crushed coral or the like. . .also. . .anyone know if the bacteria in this F/W tank would be any use in S/W, or would it be best to get...
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Seahorses & Pipefish
10/26/2003, 02:34 AM
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Seahorses Possibly Saved.
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Well, the third seahorse is eating now. .I'd run...
Well, the third seahorse is eating now. .I'd run out of frozen mysis for a short time. . .but now that it's back in there. . they're making quite the pigs of themselves. .and don't seem stressed to...
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10/25/2003, 08:11 PM
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My new 18g pics
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Skybase
using IE 6, that I"m using, it automatically...
using IE 6, that I"m using, it automatically resizes the image to fit-to-screen when it's finished loading it up. Can set the option, if you're using IE.
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10/25/2003, 02:15 AM
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Keep my hand out of....
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Skybase
Was just gonna ask about reaching in too far,...
Was just gonna ask about reaching in too far, above the gloves. .but. .they have very long ones, eh?. . like. .Horse/cow enema gloves?? Hehehe
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10/23/2003, 04:52 PM
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newbie's becareful
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Skybase
Hmm. . .maybe I can sell my water changes. . .and...
Hmm. . .maybe I can sell my water changes. . .and I was just dumping all that money down my drains!! Hehe
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10/23/2003, 04:09 PM
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First fish acting weird today?
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Skybase
I don't have any SW Clownfish, but I know my FW...
I don't have any SW Clownfish, but I know my FW Clown Loach sleeps on his side, or almost upside down at the bottom of my FW tank. . .looks all goofy. . .Hehe. ..
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SCUBA/Snorkeling
10/23/2003, 03:58 PM
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Selling Scuba Gear! $500
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Skybase
Well, here's as desperate as I get. . . .I really...
Well, here's as desperate as I get. . . .I really do need the money, so IF. .and ONLY IF, someone can come and pick it up, here in Kalispell, Montana VERY soon. . .then I'm willing to sell this gear...
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10/22/2003, 11:21 PM
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has anyone used this skimmer?
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Skybase
I have that same one, got it on Ebay. Cost me $28...
I have that same one, got it on Ebay. Cost me $28 or something plus shipping. It's worth the price for the Powerhead alone, IMO. it's a 500G/Hr powerhead.
I use it in my primary SW tank, and...
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Advanced Topics
10/22/2003, 03:35 PM
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Begin Jaws theme music
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Skybase
I have many of these in the bottom of my tank. ...
I have many of these in the bottom of my tank. Are they dangerous in any way? Or are we worried about other things attacking, or something? (mine are under my under-gravel filter)
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10/22/2003, 10:50 AM
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How evil are bristol worms?
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Skybase
Exodus pretty much hit on what I've heard. .both...
Exodus pretty much hit on what I've heard. .both on these boards, in the Ask Dr Shimek, and elsewhere. . mine all seem quite well, and actually stay just under my under-gravel filter, or right above...
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