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Old January 15th 08, 02:23 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
KurtG[_4_]
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Default Corals / Anemones/ lighting

On Jan 14, 7:55*pm, Peter Pan wrote:
Wayne Sallee wrote:
You need to do more research


Wayne Sallee


Peter Pan wrote on 1/14/2008 6:32 PM:
I did *some research on lighting: Some corals have low to medium light
requirements *where others require Moderate to high levels of
lighting. It all depends on the coral.
Thanks everyone for your responses.


Wayne
this is one site that had low - moderate light requirement corals, there
were plenty of corals that needed more lighting on other sites. I did a
google search on Low light corals and founds several web sites


LISTEN UP ****TARDS. iIts not what you like its what Peter likes, and
if he likes what he sees thats his game, unless your gonna pay for it
assholes..............Its not what you want that he inquired about its
if he can do what he asked and the answer is YES YES
YES.............but what the **** do I know, ok I Know, Wayne is a
****ing idiot as well as Geddis and KurtG.......................REAL
****IN IDIOTS......some of yu also need to learaan to ****iing read,
as he stated he HAS A MOTHER ****ING SKIMMER AND USES RODI .......so
that is what it takes for good water RIGHT Mr, Dumbass
Geddis...........learn to read and comprehend what the **** your
reading asshole. Y'all need to pull your heads out of Waynes
ass.................................and come up for some air!
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Old January 15th 08, 02:32 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
KurtG[_4_]
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Default Corals / Anemones/ lighting

On Jan 14, 7:55*pm, Peter Pan wrote:
Wayne Sallee wrote:
You need to do more research


Wayne Sallee


Peter Pan wrote on 1/14/2008 6:32 PM:
I did *some research on lighting: Some corals have low to medium light
requirements *where others require Moderate to high levels of
lighting. It all depends on the coral.
Thanks everyone for your responses.


Wayne
this is one site that had low - moderate light requirement corals, there
were plenty of corals that needed more lighting on other sites. I did a
google search on Low light corals and founds several web sites


Hey Don, you sure do have a bunch of male pattern baldness there. Is
that from being unemployed and still trying to make a reef tank or is
it from buffing it on the inner thighs of these marine reef dumbasses
like yourself? UNEMPLOYED from 2002 until NOW! DUH................or
at least your unemployed as far as paying taxes is concerned and all
the off the cuff money from being a typical ho' don;t count! Imagine
being unemployed witha BS in computer sciences, living on the west
coast amongst all those nerds and he can't get a ****ing job! Must be
a real dumbass huh? Guess its too cushy living off mom and pop or
letting the wife work, while he wacks off to his fishies
 




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