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Old December 4th 07, 08:58 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Big Habeeb
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Default Copepods - purchase them?

What do you guys think? I have a golden headed sleeper goby who seems
to be eating well etc...but I'm concerned about a lack of pods in the
tank...is purchasing them a viable option?
Mitch
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Old December 4th 07, 09:08 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default Copepods - purchase them?

"Big Habeeb" wrote in message
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What do you guys think? I have a golden headed sleeper goby who seems
to be eating well etc...but I'm concerned about a lack of pods in the
tank...is purchasing them a viable option?
Mitch


Purchasing them to start/supplement a population in your refugium is a
viable option, but you don't want to just put the pods straight into your
tank. If you don't have a good place free of predators for them to thrive
and multiply, you're just wasting your money; the goby will eat them as fast
as you can add them.

--
Steve


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Old December 4th 07, 10:03 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Wayne[_2_]
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Default Copepods - purchase them? Did you check with Wayne before makingthis post! Does the answer suit him?

On Dec 4, 3:08 pm, "Steve Heath"
wrote:
"Big Habeeb" wrote in message

...

What do you guys think? I have a golden headed sleeper goby who seems
to be eating well etc...but I'm concerned about a lack of pods in the
tank...is purchasing them a viable option?
Mitch


Purchasing them to start/supplement a population in your refugium is a
viable option, but you don't want to just put the pods straight into your
tank. If you don't have a good place free of predators for them to thrive
and multiply, you're just wasting your money; the goby will eat them as fast
as you can add them.

--
Steve



Well did you....... I hate to see old Wayne boi keep getting his
panties in a wad and getting the crack of his worthless ass so chapped
over this ****. Now please excuse me while I go take a
Wayne.........those refried beans are going right through me along
with those beers. and hard boiled eggs and greasy french fries.......
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Old December 5th 07, 01:45 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Big Habeeb
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Default Copepods - purchase them? Did you check with Wayne before makingthis post! Does the answer suit him?

On Dec 4, 5:03 pm, Wayne wrote:
On Dec 4, 3:08 pm, "Steve Heath"
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"Big Habeeb" wrote in message


...


What do you guys think? I have a golden headed sleeper goby who seems
to be eating well etc...but I'm concerned about a lack of pods in the
tank...is purchasing them a viable option?
Mitch


Purchasing them to start/supplement a population in your refugium is a
viable option, but you don't want to just put the pods straight into your
tank. If you don't have a good place free of predators for them to thrive
and multiply, you're just wasting your money; the goby will eat them as fast
as you can add them.


--
Steve


Well did you....... I hate to see old Wayne boi keep getting his
panties in a wad and getting the crack of his worthless ass so chapped
over this ****. Now please excuse me while I go take a
Wayne.........those refried beans are going right through me along
with those beers. and hard boiled eggs and greasy french fries.......- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Take your personal vendetta elsewhere.
Douche.

Thanks for the legitimate response before...I added them to the
refug
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Old December 5th 07, 01:50 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs, alt.usenet.kooks, soc.men
Eekamouse
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Default Copepods - purchase them? Did you check with Wayne before makingthis post! Does the answer suit him?

On Dec 4, 7:45 pm, Big Habeeb wrote:
On Dec 4, 5:03 pm, Wayne wrote:





On Dec 4, 3:08 pm, "Steve Heath"
wrote:


"Big Habeeb" wrote in message


...


What do you guys think? I have a golden headed sleeper goby who seems
to be eating well etc...but I'm concerned about a lack of pods in the
tank...is purchasing them a viable option?
Mitch


Purchasing them to start/supplement a population in your refugium is a
viable option, but you don't want to just put the pods straight into your
tank. If you don't have a good place free of predators for them to thrive
and multiply, you're just wasting your money; the goby will eat them as fast
as you can add them.


--
Steve


Well did you....... I hate to see old Wayne boi keep getting his
panties in a wad and getting the crack of his worthless ass so chapped
over this ****. Now please excuse me while I go take a
Wayne.........those refried beans are going right through me along
with those beers. and hard boiled eggs and greasy french fries.......- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Take your personal vendetta elsewhere.
Douche.

Thanks for the legitimate response before...I added them to the
refug - Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Suck my dick big boi
 




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