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On Dec 12, 12:55 pm, "jthread" wrote:
wrote in message ... August West wrote: I shot mine full of boiling water with a syringe. Wiped them out. The peppermint shrimp would not eat the big ones, but after I injected them with boiling water one would occasionally start to grow back abd the shrimp would eat them then. It's been almost a month now.. The Blue Life works on the big ones, and I've seen nothing close to a problem with the tank so far (seems calcium levels have risen slightly.) Gotta bunch of tiny aiptasia still, and some in spots that are hard to reach. Maybe time to try the berghia... Mike I've jus been picking at them. Jim- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Wayne and Kurt just jerk off inthe fish tank to kill the aip they get........then what would you expect from 2 freaking ******s like those two and the majority of posters in this group....oh we do have a Jill'r.and her name is Gill but if she had a dick I am sure she would be a ****** too. |
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