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jthread
March 6th 08, 05:11 PM
I have numerous sponges starting to grow in the 45. The 30 already has a
bunch. Some survived when we bought the lr.

The change since i removed the bio matter (fun to say), from the 45 gallon,
is noteworthy.

Big Habeeb (a.k.a. Mitch)[_7_]
March 6th 08, 08:26 PM
On Mar 6, 11:11*am, "jthread" > wrote:
> I have numerous birthcontrol sponges starting to grow moldy. The 30 I already have that I have been
> munching on sure taste good, as I get allthat old jism out of them....... >
> The change since my mom quit using condoms and switched to the sponge, has made aquiring them so much easier.
>than looking for them in other folks trash.
> Moms birth control sponges are noteworthy in taste since she like to screw a lot of different guys so she keeps her spopnges loaded up with sperm.

ScottyFLL[_7_]
March 6th 08, 10:03 PM
On Mar 6, 3:26�pm, "Big Habeeb (a.k.a. Mitch)"
> wrote:
> On Mar 6, 11:11�am, "jthread" > wrote:
>
>
>
> > I have numerous �birthcontrol �sponges starting to grow moldy. The 30 I already have that I have been
> > munching on sure taste good, as I get allthat old jism out of them........ >
> > The change since my mom quit using condoms and switched to the sponge, has made aquiring them so much easier.
> >than looking for them in other folks trash.
> > Moms birth control sponges are �noteworthy in taste since she like to screw a lot of different guys so she keeps her spopnges loaded up with sperm.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quo

Additional information here.

http://scottsalberg.blogspot.com/

KurtG[_3_]
March 7th 08, 04:10 PM
jthread wrote:
> I have numerous sponges starting to grow in the 45. The 30 already has a
> bunch. Some survived when we bought the lr.
>
> The change since i removed the bio matter (fun to say), from the 45 gallon,
> is noteworthy.
>
>


I had sponges growing when I had high nitrates and phosphates, but I'm
not aware of any at the moment. Of course, I have gray angels as well.

--Kurt

Big Habeeb (a.k.a. Mitch)[_7_]
March 7th 08, 04:16 PM
On Mar 6, 4:03Â*pm, ScottyFLL > wrote:
> On Mar 6, 3:26�pm, "Big Habeeb (a.k.a. Mitch)"
>
> > wrote:
> > On Mar 6, 11:11�am, "jthread" > sucked a cock and then wrote:
>
> > > I have numerous �birthcontrol �sponges starting to grow moldy. The 30 I already have that I have been
> > > munching on sure taste good, as I get allthat old jism out of them........ >
> > > The change since my mom quit using condoms and switched to the sponge, has made aquiring them so much easier.
> > >than looking for them in other folks trash.
> > > Moms birth control sponges are �noteworthy in taste since she like to screw a lot of different guys so she keeps her spopnges loaded up with sperm.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quo
>
> Additional information here.
>
> Â*http://scottsalberg.blogspot.com/

jthread
March 7th 08, 04:27 PM
"KurtG" > wrote in message
...
> jthread wrote:
>> I have numerous sponges starting to grow in the 45. The 30 already has a
>> bunch. Some survived when we bought the lr.
>>
>> The change since i removed the bio matter (fun to say), from the 45
>> gallon, is noteworthy.
>
>
> I had sponges growing when I had high nitrates and phosphates, but I'm not
> aware of any at the moment. Of course, I have gray angels as well.
>
> --Kurt

according to some book my wife read sponges are a sign of a healthy
aquarium. so are those little fleas and bristle worms. i was watching some
of my pesky anemones eating the fleas. they are fun to watch.

when the 45 was needing frequent changes sponges weren't growing. as soon as
the nitrates dropped they started growing. or at least that's when i saw
them.

i've never had high phosphates but i use ro/di water.

if gray angels eat sponges why do you have them? too many sponges?

Big Habeeb (a.k.a. Mitch)[_7_]
March 7th 08, 04:57 PM
On Mar 6, 11:11am, "jthread" > sucked a cock and then
wrote:
> On Mar 6, 4:03Â*pm, ScottyFLL > wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Mar 6, 3:26�pm, "Big Habeeb (a.k.a. Mitch)"just laughted his ass off at Jthread being suck a kinky ****er
>
> >
> > > On Mar 6, 11:11�am, "jthread" > sucked a cock and swallowed a sponge and then wrote:
>
> > > > I have numerous �birthcontrol �sponges starting to grow moldy. The 30 I already have that I have been
> > > > munching on sure taste good, as I get allthat old jism out of them........ >
> > > > The change since my mom quit using condoms and switched to the sponge, has made aquiring them so much easier.
> > > >than looking for them in other folks trash.
> > > > Moms birth control sponges are �noteworthy in taste since she like to screw a lot of different guys so she keeps her spopnges loaded up with sperm.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > - Show quo
>
> > Additional information here.
>
> > Â*http://scottsalberg.blogspot.com/- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -"KurtG" > played in JThreads spooge and scrawled the following message


...



according to some dicks my wife sucked the spooge out of sucking a
sponges is better than nothing.
So are those little fleas and bristle worms. if you use them for sex
aide toys. i was watching some
of my pesky crotch crickets eating the fleas fleas on my wifes snatch
and they are fun to watch.

when the wife was needing frequent changes sponges weret growing very
fast as she sure loved to **** all the dudes she could find..But as
soon as
she found out she had the clap her ****buddies stopped coming buy so I
had to start sucking out moms sponges, as she is also a **** freak.


i've never had crotch crickets before but i have em now for sure and
while they itch they are fun to watch.

if my wife and I eat sponges and swallow them willl it clog up my
poop chute?

KurtG[_3_]
March 21st 08, 04:04 PM
I just like them. I love watching them when diving in the keyes or off
miami, so I got a pair for my aquarium. I was hoping that I could pair
them, but they fought so I needed to separate them. I may try when I
get a 180.

Not sure what happened to my sponges. They seemed to have died off when
I added metal halides and the tank cycled. They are harmless, AFAIK.

--Kurt



jthread wrote:
> "KurtG" > wrote in message
> ...
>> jthread wrote:
>>> I have numerous sponges starting to grow in the 45. The 30 already has a
>>> bunch. Some survived when we bought the lr.
>>>
>>> The change since i removed the bio matter (fun to say), from the 45
>>> gallon, is noteworthy.
>>
>> I had sponges growing when I had high nitrates and phosphates, but I'm not
>> aware of any at the moment. Of course, I have gray angels as well.
>>
>> --Kurt
>
> according to some book my wife read sponges are a sign of a healthy
> aquarium. so are those little fleas and bristle worms. i was watching some
> of my pesky anemones eating the fleas. they are fun to watch.
>
> when the 45 was needing frequent changes sponges weren't growing. as soon as
> the nitrates dropped they started growing. or at least that's when i saw
> them.rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
>
> i've never had high phosphates but i use ro/di water.
>
> if gray angels eat sponges why do you have them? too many sponges?
>
>

Wayne Sallee
March 21st 08, 09:08 PM
There will still be sponges growing on the hidden
areas of the rocks.

Wayne Sallee



KurtG wrote on 3/21/2008 12:04 PM:
>
> I just like them. I love watching them when diving in the keyes or off
> miami, so I got a pair for my aquarium. I was hoping that I could pair
> them, but they fought so I needed to separate them. I may try when I
> get a 180.
>
> Not sure what happened to my sponges. They seemed to have died off when
> I added metal halides and the tank cycled. They are harmless, AFAIK.
>
> --Kurt
>
>
>
> jthread wrote:
>> "KurtG" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> jthread wrote:
>>>> I have numerous sponges starting to grow in the 45. The 30 already
>>>> has a bunch. Some survived when we bought the lr.
>>>>
>>>> The change since i removed the bio matter (fun to say), from the 45
>>>> gallon, is noteworthy.
>>>
>>> I had sponges growing when I had high nitrates and phosphates, but
>>> I'm not aware of any at the moment. Of course, I have gray angels as
>>> well.
>>>
>>> --Kurt
>>
>> according to some book my wife read sponges are a sign of a healthy
>> aquarium. so are those little fleas and bristle worms. i was watching
>> some of my pesky anemones eating the fleas. they are fun to watch.
>>
>> when the 45 was needing frequent changes sponges weren't growing. as
>> soon as the nitrates dropped they started growing. or at least that's
>> when i saw them.rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
>>
>> i've never had high phosphates but i use ro/di water.
>>
>> if gray angels eat sponges why do you have them? too many sponges?
>>

barnnetjakson
June 3rd 11, 06:08 PM
I adulation watching them if diving in the keyes or off miami, so I got a brace for my aquarium. I was acquisitive that I could pair them, but they fought so I bare to abstracted them. I may try if I get a 180.