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Candi I went through the same thing with flatworms, I ended up using the flatworm exit. If you follow the directions carefully, have plenty of carbon on hand and plenty of new water to you should be ok. These days I dip any new arrivals in flatworm exit before introducing it to my tank so once...
I caught this guy crossing the street the other day 2 blocks from my home :o I've seen rabbits and foxes on the island in the past but never a raccoon, probably looking for a tasty treat before the storm.
From LiveAquaria ;D http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_Display.cfm?pCatId=2505
The Blue Ridge Coral, sometimes referred to as the Blue Coral, is often mistaken for a small polyp stony (SPS) coral because it has a hard blue exoskeleton with long, thin polyps. It really is an octocoral (soft...
Either you guy's have been holding back on me or you just didn't know or you assumed everyone new petsmart carries frozen mysis and it's less than half of what I've been paying for it at the LFS.
I just happened to need both salt and mysis today so while picking up my salt using their online...
My wife is going to kill me but GROUP BUY ;D , I've been topping off a gallon a day now, a few weeks from now it appears that number is going to increase 2x3 times :o
Pretty cool, I tried francis hartnett first but came up with 520000 hits so I added francis hartnett Ocean City and there's a short article in a Connecticut newspaper featuring one of the many concerts we've been to, I guess I'm not as famous as you Merv ;)...
Being the Eagles are out of it ::) I may pop up, if I do, I'll be bringing 2 keets and a lasagna along with some Yuengling ;D , pasta will need to be reheated when I get there as it's a LOOONNNGGGGGG drive.
I too tried using the local hermit crabs, although hungry little buggers I found them to be aggressive towards each other.
You'll also find the The Eastern Mud Snail Ilyanassa obsoleta
This snail is very common in muddy sediments and is a deposit feeder, feeding principally on surface sediment...
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread/1845064
There are some language issues in the thread above but the images along with the dialogs are quite amusing, thought I'd share it.