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Quinn 03-08-2004 04:58 PM

A moray shouldn't touch your corals.

Pepsi sucks, bring beer. :razz:

Like Bob, I need to know exactly what people want. I can't bring anything back home with me.

mr_alberta 03-08-2004 04:59 PM

Hmm, I can bring a nice little rock of Pink polyps. They look kinda like the green ones, but pink. They're just not jiving in my tank so I think I'll get rid of them.

Can I get some macro algae from someone? I need to add some filler in my tank. Also, Bob, which green zoas are you bringing? I wouldn't mind adding some to my collection if you have enough.

Anyone else have some rics or shrooms they wanna get rid of for cash?

Trevor Robertson 03-08-2004 05:00 PM

ohh I don't have anything pink in my tanks, well that sounds great.

I hope that there is enough of this stuff to go around

Quinn 03-08-2004 05:02 PM

Lots of Caulerpa sp. here if anyone wants any... :rolleyes:

mr_alberta 03-08-2004 05:04 PM

Cool, I'll bring that rock for you Trevor.

Sorry Quinn, I was looking for macros other than Caulerpa sp. Something red perhaps?

Nemain 03-08-2004 05:04 PM

Pepsi would be great, I will certaily not be opposed to anyone bringing anything.

BYOB, I have some stuff, but I can in no way promise that my tastes will suit yours =)

Beth

Trevor Robertson 03-08-2004 05:13 PM

I am in the same shape as well as I will no be able to bring anything but I will stop by and pick up some pop and chips, if you would like. (I am a coke guy though)

Quinn 03-08-2004 05:21 PM

Harvey I believe Bev has red macroalgae, however I think it defeats the purpose of macroalgae as a nutrient export mechanism, as it seems to be a slow grower. The beauty of Caulerpa sp. is that it grows like... well, something that grows really fast. On that note, there are arguments that nutrient export processes currently employed by aquarists are completely useless in the grand scheme of things (skimmers, macroalgae, etc.). At least the red stuff is more exotic than the green.

mr_alberta 03-08-2004 05:34 PM

Hi Quinn,

I'm actually just looking for some macro for decorative purposes more than for nutrient export purposes. I saw that Bev has some nice red macro. I wonder if her crabs/snails eat it...

So, what are the planned activities for the evening? Oh, I can bring some Chinese Pastries like egg tarts, pinapple buns, etc instead of drinks. I just need to know if anyone has allergies...

Trevor Robertson 03-08-2004 05:35 PM

hey New guy,

Well I have seen the red stuff being spoken of and it does look great!!


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