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Old September 28th 03, 01:28 PM
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A very pleasant custom in rec.ponds is giving the urls to posters'
sites. I would very much enjoy seeing the tanks belonging to
frequenters of this group. The advice given here has value regardless,
but it does give added substance to the suggestions to see the effects
of this much or little lighting, these many or few fish, this amount of
substrate or none. Besides, I really like looking at fish websites.
I've noticed that my interest seems not to be shared here. Is it
possibly because the facts and figures of reef keeping are more
fascinating the visual aspect? If anyone would like to share their
photos with me, but not the whole group, please e-mail the url to me or
send an attachment of any size file.

Ruth Kazez

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Old September 28th 03, 02:06 PM
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My website - www.coralreef.dk

Its in danish text but the pictures speak no language.

Click on "Teknik" for technical info on my reef.
Click on "Billeder" for pictures.
Click on "Arter" to see the inhabitants

Click on the rest to see the rest !!!!

Brian
Denmark




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A very pleasant custom in rec.ponds is giving the urls to posters'
sites. I would very much enjoy seeing the tanks belonging to
frequenters of this group. The advice given here has value regardless,
but it does give added substance to the suggestions to see the effects
of this much or little lighting, these many or few fish, this amount of
substrate or none. Besides, I really like looking at fish websites.
I've noticed that my interest seems not to be shared here. Is it
possibly because the facts and figures of reef keeping are more
fascinating the visual aspect? If anyone would like to share their
photos with me, but not the whole group, please e-mail the url to me or
send an attachment of any size file.

Ruth Kazez



 




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