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daniella3d 11-28-2011 05:16 PM

YOu are comparing something that is time consuming but relatively safe to do, with something that is just plain dangerous to do.

Common sense would dictate to forget the parachute, but heck..he's not going to die from trying to raise a few shrimps. It might even be a fascinating experience. I wish I could have done it no matter the outcome.

One could consider this a challenge. People pay tons of money to get nearly killed and suffer a great deal just to reach the Everet summit :)


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Originally Posted by jorjef (Post 654828)
I suppose, but if my kids wanted to know how to parachute off the roof of the house I guess I could advise them how to, But I would just rather advise them not to ....Sometimes you just need to steer people away from ideas that in the end will likely only frustrate them.


jorjef 11-28-2011 05:22 PM

Wow, once again you are absolutely 100% correct.... Excuse me while I go amputate my fingers...as to not respond to any further. Any advise on howto culture my fingers into a full body? I would hate to not give it a try...:biggrin:

daniella3d 11-28-2011 05:26 PM

Go ahead and please post your results :)

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Originally Posted by jorjef (Post 654841)
Wow, once again you are absolutely 100% Any advise on howto culture my fingers into a full body? I would hate to not give it a try...:biggrin:


reefgirl189 11-28-2011 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by daniella3d (Post 654842)
Go ahead and please post your results :)

It would have to work for him to be order to post them. Unless he learned to be dextrous with his toes. In this case post the video. :biggrin:

reefwars 11-28-2011 05:42 PM

video would be better, who knows maybe we will all learn something today ;pppppppp

fishytime 11-28-2011 11:02 PM

peppermint shrimp are commensal (perform cleaning duties).....no need for skunk genes:wink:..... very difficult to rear the little-uns in a tank with fish in it.....Red Coral has had several broods reach a size that they can be easily recognizable as shrimp with absolutely no effort at all or special tank (tank never had fish in it)


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