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Old February 11th 07, 08:22 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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"Guayni; SAHS" wrote in message
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Tristan has no education beyond grade school making him feel very inferior
to others, especially those he victimizes. To make up for his lack of
education and to build his self esteem he trolls, net stalks and harasses
others he feels are superior to himself. Look what he did to rec.ponds and a
few of the other aquaria groups using several types of anonymous remailers
and Hipcrime's NewsAgent. Eventually all these groups will have to be
moderated to avoid his escapades.



"Ponderkoi" wrote in message
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"Tristan" wrote in message
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Why aren't you destroying this group like you did all the others Roy
Tristan Hauer? What makes this group immune to your personal attacks on
just about every poster on the pond and aquarium groups? Is it because
you consider this your home group or because no one questions you here

and
causes you to go into one of your psychotic episodes? Do you feel like a
hero for destroying the other groups?

The clam like thingies sound like a type of limpet and the other
sounds like it may be a small manjano anemone. My fuges and some
tanks have lots of those limpets on the glass and tubes etc.
The limpet type things are harmless, and as for the manjano its
personal taste.....some folks like em others hate em others swear at
em. I f your keeping good water parameters they stay in check if your
letting water go out of line they can spread, but the colored manjano
seem to be pretty well behaved in regards to the dull brown plain
manjano anemones, and can look better and last long without the
hassles of lots of high dollar anemones.



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Old February 11th 07, 08:22 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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"Blackheart - US - PvP" wrote in message
ups.com...

Tristan has no education beyond grade school making him feel very inferior
to others, especially those he victimizes. To make up for his lack of
education and to build his self esteem he trolls, net stalks and harasses
others he feels are superior to himself. Look what he did to rec.ponds and a
few of the other aquaria groups using several types of anonymous remailers
and Hipcrime's NewsAgent. Eventually all these groups will have to be
moderated to avoid his escapades.


On Feb 9, 9:30 pm, "Ponderkoi" wrote:
"Guayni; SAHS" wrote in message

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"Ponderkoi" wrote in message
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"Tristan" wrote in message
. ..


Why aren't you destroying this group like you did all the others Roy
Tristan Hauer? What makes this group immune to your personal attacks

on
just about every poster on the pond and aquarium groups? Is it

because
you consider this your home group or because no one questions you

here
and causes you to go into one of your psychotic episodes? Do you feel
like a hero for destroying the other groups?


The clam like thingies sound like a type of limpet and the other
sounds like it may be a small manjano anemone. My fuges and some
tanks have lots of those limpets on the glass and tubes etc.
The limpet type things are harmless, and as for the manjano its
personal taste.....some folks like em others hate em others swear at
em. I f your keeping good water parameters they stay in check if

your
letting water go out of line they can spread, but the colored

manjano
seem to be pretty well behaved in regards to the dull brown plain
manjano anemones, and can look better and last long without the
hassles of lots of high dollar anemones.


On Fri, 09 Feb 2007 15:01:29 GMT, "TheRock" wrote:


OK for lack of being able to take a good picture...in my

refugium 2
things
have popped up.

1. Look like clams stuck to side of the glass. They don't seem

to
ever
move and their soft and white on the inside. 1 sided shell.
2. Found floating in my Cheato...some sort of anemone looking
thing.
Doesn't look long and stringy like Aiptasia...but
It looks to have many arms with a base and little light purple

tips.

Any Ideas ?

Thanks...Hurry cause I got my exterminator mask on : )


-------
I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know!


Don't be mistaken, he tried but for some unknown reason he ended up
disarmed after pulling his guns.


He's having a psychotic episode and is destroying 4 other groups for no
other reason than that he can. It gives the illiterate loser a feeling

of
power to harass and stalk an old lady and a cripple in a wheelchair and
destroy their groups. He sees himself as a hero to admire. He needs to

be
under the care of the Docs at the VA and get back on his meds.- Hide

quoted text -

run along child. The only person having a psychotic episode in this NG
is you.



 




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