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bo0ger1 December 6th 06 01:11 AM

Bo0ger1, show me your tank...
 
CORRECTION:

More 'food' = 'more bacteria'. Less 'food' = 'less bacteria'.



bo0ger1 December 6th 06 01:19 AM

Bo0ger1, show me your tank...
 
CORRECTION:

More 'food' = 'more bacteria'. Less 'food' = 'less bacteria'.



Wayne Sallee December 8th 06 06:40 PM

Bo0ger1, show me your tank...
 
No, Aiptais don't do that. They sit there without
reproducing for a little wile, just long enough so that
the aquarist thinks that it is safe, and then when the
aquarist stops looking, it starts quickly reproducing, and
then before you know it they are everywhere :-)

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets



George Patterson wrote on 11/28/2006 10:42 AM:
Pszemol wrote:

I am betting his "anemone" is an aiptasia anemone :-))


Naw... If that were the case, he could claim to have several hundred
anemones by now.

George Patterson
Forgive your enemies. But always remember who they are.


swarvegorilla February 4th 07 10:08 AM

Bo0ger1, show me your tank...
 
Way back when I had my first marine.
I was so very very proud of me anemone
I used to hand feed it each day
When they bred I was exstatic
:)
Let them cover pretty much the whole tank
whole place was a rippling carpet of 'em
was not impressed when someone told me
they were bad......
And maybe they are for your awesome displays
but for the ultra n000b
an apista can be very cool
AT least it prepared me tho for the freak out
of me local saltys
when they learned I had a mantis shrimp
in my tank and liked him too.
Sometimes I recon
the best things to put in a tank
are the things that do the best
and apista's, damsels, mantis shrimp, bristleworms and brown crabs
did bloody well in me first tank
Now I'd prob be bored with it
but at the time
****s and giggles
let alone shenanigens and tomfoolery!!
:)
Getting rid of me anemones
have some cuttlefish eggs incoming
yay!
happy daze
Swarvegorilla



"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message
nk.net...
No, Aiptais don't do that. They sit there without reproducing for a little
wile, just long enough so that the aquarist thinks that it is safe, and
then when the aquarist stops looking, it starts quickly reproducing, and
then before you know it they are everywhere :-)

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets



George Patterson wrote on 11/28/2006 10:42 AM:
Pszemol wrote:

I am betting his "anemone" is an aiptasia anemone :-))


Naw... If that were the case, he could claim to have several hundred
anemones by now.

George Patterson
Forgive your enemies. But always remember who they are.





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