On Sun, 27 May 2007 13:54:19 -0500, Pondmeister
wrote:
Well your a ****ing idiot then as the name you stated is far from
being what peppermints are.you ****ing babbling dumbass! I don't care
if yur doing it for a 100 yeras your ****ing wrong wrong wrong you
asshole! I'm not talking camel shrimp asshole I am talking peppermint,
realpeppermint, yu evidently live n wayne salle world of fiction and
wish. dumbass moron! Your theone that assumes, moron since you make
assinne claims that do not hold true ..take a ****ing hike yuu
babbling moronic baboon without a clue. No better yet your welcome
here with the rest of the ****ing idiots that hang uot here....duh!
Clearly you are an idiot. The name I supplied is the scientific name
for 'bergias' jerkoff.
I can't even believe a moron with what looks like third grade English
skills has the audacity to even address me.
What the **** is a pond faggot doing in a reef group anyway. Do you
even have a salt water tank?
Go lick one of your gold fish and leave the adults to discuss things
that happen in the ocean.
On Sun, 27 May 2007 14:22:03 -0400, kryppy@. wrote:
On Sun, 27 May 2007 09:44:24 -0500, Pondmeister
wrote:
On Sat, 26 May 2007 23:56:05 -0400, kryppy@. wrote:
snip a bunch of assumptions:
Peppermint shrimp from the keys are always 100% successful. 
Your assuming a lot here are you not. Perhaps its time to rewrite all
the books on the subject, since you seem to be so cock sure.
snip some more crap
LMAO, I am 100% sure Mr. Pondmeister. I routinely capture wild
Aeolidiella stephanieae, peppermint shrimp and aptasia smart guy.
I have been doing this damn near 25 years, and I have never seen a
wild caught peppermint shrimp from the Keys NOT eat aptasia, ever
period.
Just because camel shrimp have been sold by unscrupulous (and
sometimes stupid) vendors, don't ASSUME everyone in internet land is a
moron like you.
I could cash in on the 'bergia' (Aeolidiella stephanieae) craze if I
so desired, but I happen to like the little guys and have been
studying them extensively over the 12+ generations I have raised them
and concluded they suck as a form of aptasia control and I would not
subject them to starvation at the hands of a hobbiest who THINKS he
has an aptasia problem with ten in a tank.
On the other hand, peppermints are all of a buck or two and are quite
a bit more effective. I am relating my practical experience, not some
crap that has been made up to sell book or market a miracle snake oil
cure.
BTW: Go jump in a pond. LMFAO@U dumbass.
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I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know!