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Saint Louis Area Saltwater Hobbyists (SLASH)
11/30/2007, 12:40 PM
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Thanks for whatever.
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Letmegrow
Thanks for whatever.
I'm finished with RC and the community respectively.
So long.
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Saint Louis Area Saltwater Hobbyists (SLASH)
11/27/2007, 09:05 PM
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New shots of tank
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414
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Letmegrow
Hey Breutus, long time no talk. Your...
Hey Breutus, long time no talk.
Your leather is bleached out, it has lost most of it's zooxanthalle and that is why it's a whitish green.
The brown spots are the returning of zooxanthalle to...
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Saint Louis Area Saltwater Hobbyists (SLASH)
11/22/2007, 01:23 PM
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Is this a problem?
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429
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Letmegrow
The disc means the snail it belonged to is dead. ...
The disc means the snail it belonged to is dead.
Depending how your parents prepared you about the fact of life and death will determine if that's a bad thing or not.
The worms.
You could use...
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Saint Louis Area Saltwater Hobbyists (SLASH)
11/22/2007, 12:43 AM
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Is this a problem?
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429
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Letmegrow
The disc is an opalith(sp?) aka their barn door....
The disc is an opalith(sp?) aka their barn door. What they use to seal themselves up. You never see it because they are always open.
Flatworms and any other thing that can spawn from live rock...
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Saint Louis Area Saltwater Hobbyists (SLASH)
11/22/2007, 12:22 AM
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Is this a problem?
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429
Posted By
Letmegrow
The pictures look like Flat worms. The...
The pictures look like Flat worms.
The snail in the picture is a Cerith.
The only type of snail you are losing are turbos ?
Do you have any other snails that "looks" like a turbo but is...
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Saint Louis Area Saltwater Hobbyists (SLASH)
10/11/2007, 10:10 PM
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How common is Blue / Purple Monipora Digitada
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Letmegrow
That is one of the most typical M. Digi color...
That is one of the most typical M. Digi color morphs besides green.
ClaytonPE has a big colony in their front window that they chip off and sell in the tiny but nice section.
I think Jim...
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Saint Louis Area Saltwater Hobbyists (SLASH)
10/05/2007, 03:11 PM
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7
Have you been to Beldt's lately?
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342
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Letmegrow
I went there and saw dyed leather corals. Not...
I went there and saw dyed leather corals. Not very cool.
I also witnessed 19 or more things spelled incorrectly in the fresh water, saltwater, and reptile section. Wen I brought it to the...
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Saint Louis Area Saltwater Hobbyists (SLASH)
10/04/2007, 07:47 PM
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OT-Looking for a dog
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564
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Letmegrow
I have a puggle, he is a tardpile. If I were to...
I have a puggle, he is a tardpile. If I were to recommend puggles based on him, I would say NO WAY !
I would go to the humane society first, there are alot of locations. They don't have pit bulls...
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Saint Louis Area Saltwater Hobbyists (SLASH)
09/22/2007, 10:07 PM
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Fish for Frags??
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336
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Letmegrow
Mollies - Costal, Estuaries, Rivers Family:...
Mollies - Costal, Estuaries, Rivers
Family: Poeciliidae
Genus: Poecilia
Platys - Rivers
Family: Poeciliidae
Genus: Xiphophorus
That is why the Platys did not make it, they are a different...
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Saint Louis Area Saltwater Hobbyists (SLASH)
09/21/2007, 05:17 PM
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15
chesterfield to airport right now...270 or lindbergh?
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417
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Letmegrow
Did you know a Wendys re-opened on Lindbergh...
Did you know a Wendys re-opened on Lindbergh Latazyo ?
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Saint Louis Area Saltwater Hobbyists (SLASH)
09/20/2007, 06:44 PM
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coral morphing
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227
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Letmegrow
Coral Fusion and Grafting...
Coral Fusion and Grafting (http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-02/nftt/index.php)
It is very possibly. Usually you have a very contrasting bias of color, but sometimes blending does occur.
...
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Saint Louis Area Saltwater Hobbyists (SLASH)
09/15/2007, 10:25 PM
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Where's Pee Wee??
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Letmegrow
How do you think he is doing after getting pimp...
How do you think he is doing after getting pimp slapped by a proud to be hoosier infront of hundreds of people then getting it broadcasted to the world ?
Have Stupid to back hand Lonnie and ask...
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Saint Louis Area Saltwater Hobbyists (SLASH)
09/13/2007, 06:00 PM
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21
Where's Pee Wee??
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621
Posted By
Letmegrow
I wish it could be like the old days when I could...
I wish it could be like the old days when I could work a couple months then take a couple months off to tour.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a258/letmegrowstl/rezo2.jpg...
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Saint Louis Area Saltwater Hobbyists (SLASH)
09/12/2007, 05:49 PM
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21
Where's Pee Wee??
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621
Posted By
Letmegrow
I am around. Haven't honestly checked the...
I am around.
Haven't honestly checked the boards in some time because my internet is down due to rain storm, losing power and corrupting my network card.
Keep Sutpid away from this thread,...
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Saint Louis Area Saltwater Hobbyists (SLASH)
08/10/2007, 05:33 PM
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Argh... Brown Jelly
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473
Posted By
Letmegrow
The stores that don't take care of their...
The stores that don't take care of their corals/fish are the stores that have something to fall back on.
I.E.
Out of State Internet Business.
Large FW section and almost wholesale tank...
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Saint Louis Area Saltwater Hobbyists (SLASH)
08/08/2007, 09:18 PM
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Argh... Brown Jelly
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473
Posted By
Letmegrow
Seachem Reef Dip. Best Iodine based product I...
Seachem Reef Dip. Best Iodine based product I have used.
Tropic Marine Procoral cure also works, but not as well IME.
Zoas are the only corals I would fresh water dip. Ever.
If I am not...
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Saint Louis Area Saltwater Hobbyists (SLASH)
06/27/2007, 08:00 PM
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11
Buffalo Bones Won't You Come Out Tonight, Come Out Tonight, Come Out Tonight!!
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Letmegrow
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Saint Louis Area Saltwater Hobbyists (SLASH)
06/19/2007, 08:55 AM
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OT: The best St. Louis style BBQ?
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1,909
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Letmegrow
I hate BBQ sauce, and most all condiments...
I hate BBQ sauce, and most all condiments actually.
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Saint Louis Area Saltwater Hobbyists (SLASH)
06/19/2007, 08:46 AM
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13
Can You Bring Fish from Mexico
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656
Posted By
Letmegrow
I think the fine could be up $92,000 and that is...
I think the fine could be up $92,000 and that is not pesos were are talkin' bout'.
Usually they will just ask you what you have and if you are honest about what you have and what you know about...
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Do It Yourself
06/19/2007, 08:39 AM
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18
What could I use to clean out shells?
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710
Posted By
Letmegrow
If you knew how many barnacles were scraped off...
If you knew how many barnacles were scraped off all the marine going ships everyday Kentanner11 you would not make a peep !
Crushed oyster shells are taken from an aquatic environment, so is the...
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SPS Keepers
06/15/2007, 01:49 AM
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37
Fragmag...........black stuff growing up through coral
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3,453
Posted By
Letmegrow
To me it looks like anaerobic bacteria, when you...
To me it looks like anaerobic bacteria, when you frag make sure there are no debris under the base of the frag. Something under there will create a space for gas to be trapped and bacteria to form. ...
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Saint Louis Area Saltwater Hobbyists (SLASH)
06/14/2007, 10:28 PM
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13
I am alive
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534
Posted By
Letmegrow
He might have meant blue agave(sp?). The type...
He might have meant blue agave(sp?).
The type of plant they get it from.
How was the food ?
Forum:
Saint Louis Area Saltwater Hobbyists (SLASH)
06/14/2007, 08:24 PM
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6
Zoo eatin nudies !!!
Views:
299
Posted By
Letmegrow
Small nudis = small egg masses. If you are...
Small nudis = small egg masses.
If you are used to large adult nudis with their easy to see giant egg @ it will take time to get used to hunting small @ spirals. That is why a dipping routine is...
Forum:
Saint Louis Area Saltwater Hobbyists (SLASH)
06/14/2007, 12:28 AM
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13
More questions
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675
Posted By
Letmegrow
Depends how caked with coraline and how many...
Depends how caked with coraline and how many times you ruined the rock before hand.
Forum:
Saint Louis Area Saltwater Hobbyists (SLASH)
06/13/2007, 09:30 PM
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13
More questions
Views:
675
Posted By
Letmegrow
Stuff from the inside works it way out naturally,...
Stuff from the inside works it way out naturally, Trying to escape to find light/food. There are organisms that are perfectly happy never seeing the outside of the rock and will remain in the rock...
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