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Yeah, me too.
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I just tried (several times) to access these links, and got messages that the link was broken again?
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Yep. Links are bad.
![]() DT's changed their site and are using framesets. That may be why some links went bad. Anyway, go to DT's Website and look for the link called "Articles". Ted
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u need to fix those links only 1 of them works
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Same here.
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Sorry people. Links repaired.
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Links worked for me, and they are great reading. Setting up my first BIG tank (175 gallon), anyone know of a good DIY refugium site? After reading several link articles I decided to go with one, but DIY is the only way I can afford one.
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This information helps a lot thanks
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Let me give u a great link...
http://animal-world.com/encyclo/reef/clams/tridacna.htm i think it is awesome.. |
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Very good read thanks for the info
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super articles!
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pls could someone repair the links ? i went to go back and re read the articles and couldnt
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Here are a couple of more articles:
Identifying the Tridacnid Clams by James Fatherree A Brief Guide to the Selection and Placement of Tridacnid Clams by Barry Neigut And, slightly off topic, Flame Scallops by Rob Toonen and Green-Lipped Mussels by Rob Toonen
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Steven Pro, yep that is my real name. 19th Annual Marine Aquarium Conference of North America (MACNA) in Pittsburgh, PA September 14-16, 2007 |
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Here are all the old Aquarium Frontiers Life on the Half Shell articles,
http://www.aquariumfrontiers.net/On_The_Half_Shell.html
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Steven Pro, yep that is my real name. 19th Annual Marine Aquarium Conference of North America (MACNA) in Pittsburgh, PA September 14-16, 2007 |
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These articles got me growing phyto... I have had a half a dozen successful batches in a row and it's been a easy as opening a spigot
![]() One gallon batches simple enough for beginners... So i'll share for those with clams... http://archive.reefcentral.com/forum...=growing+phyto
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very good articles,
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The main links are down again.
Help D.T.!!!
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Minderaser.... I can't get any of the origional links to work.
Please hrlp Fred
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This is great info everytime I come on this site I learn so much Thnx
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Excellent articles. Thanks!
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Re: Some Excellent Reading
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i would be more impressed with these articles if they wernt blatant advertising for DT's products. |
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great articles.
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Guess it's time to update this list:
"Giant Clams in the Sea and the Aquarium" By James Fatherree http://www.liquid-medium.com/ IMO it's the new clam bible ![]()
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looks like a must have!
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It definitly is. Great writing style, easy to read, and major pictures to boot. Props to James for the excellent book he self published
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