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Old January 24th 08, 12:19 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
KurtG[_3_]
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Default DSB - when to add detrivores?


After setting up a DSB with mature rock and a pre-existing refugium, how
long should i wait to add detrivores? Just concerned that they don't
starve before they get enough bio-load in the sand.

--Kurt
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Old January 24th 08, 02:08 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Wayne Sallee
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Default DSB - when to add detrivores?

Detrivores don't need much food.
Can you give us more details on this setup so that
we can better answer your question?

Wayne Sallee



KurtG wrote on 1/23/2008 7:19 PM:
After setting up a DSB with mature rock and a pre-existing refugium, how
long should i wait to add detrivores? Just concerned that they don't
starve before they get enough bio-load in the sand.

--Kurt

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Old January 24th 08, 02:31 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs, alt.callahans, rec.nude,alt.usenet.kooks
George Patterson[_5_]
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Default DSB - when to add detrivores? DSB......DEEP SCAT BUDDY KurtG is into SCAT and wearing womens panties............KINKY KINKY KINKY

On Jan 24, 8:08*am, Wayne Sallee wrote:
Detrivores don't need much food.
Can you give us more details on this setup so that
we can better answer your question?

Wayne Sallee


KurtG wrote on 1/23/2008 7:19 PM:



After setting up a DSB with mature scat and a pre-existing hemorhoid how
long should i wait to **** it? * Just concerned that the scat
don't get hard and packed before I get to plug the pile. Is it like butt****ing without the asshole around it or what?


--Kurt- Hide quoted text -


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no one but Waynes gives a flying **** Kurt....... and allk he wants
to do is get in your "panties"..........Y'alls ****ing around even
drove Pszemol away from posting............how imature of you KurtG,
to keep Waynes cock all to yourself, when others like George, and
Susan and August West, Gill Passman, Inabon Yunes all want to suck on
that gods cock too..........So how is the panty wearing fling with you
and Wayne "cuming" along KurtG.....you freaking sissy boi!
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Old January 24th 08, 05:52 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
KurtG[_3_]
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Default DSB - when to add detrivores?





Wayne Sallee wrote:
Detrivores don't need much food.
Can you give us more details on this setup so that we can better answer
your question?


100 gallon tank with probably 130# of rock and 6 in sand bed. It's been
set up for a year, but I recently washed and sifted all the sand so
everything is below 1.5 mm right now.

I have 1 blue legged hermit, turbos, 2 conchs, 1 gray angel, naso tang,
mated pair of tomatoes, 2 BTA's, Sgt major (2 inches), 2 damsels.

The fug is still full of detritous, so there are still plenty of
nutrients around. However, there has been a lot less slime on the glass.

--Kurt
 




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