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![]() Im home with a bad leg.. that would make it feel much better!
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Bad leg? That is not good. Livestock is being loaded now, keep in mind that loading livestock is a somewhat slow process. I will also post the pics here shortly. |
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![]() Curious what everyone thinks of the website, like? Don't like? I have been working hard on the layout etc. but could use some feedback.
We are also trying to be as descriptive as possible with what you are getting when you order from us. Open to suggestions if anyone has any! Ian Webmaster/Dry goods |
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![]() I like your website, I think it is easy to navigate. I have no complaints other than more corals! More corals!! MORE CORALS!!!!
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Thanks, good to know. Ps. More Corals? We have LOTS more Corals to come! You just wait and see! |
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![]() Oh I am waiting!! I am excited about my order in the New Year!
Hey I do have a question...I notice on some of your frags it looks like you use fishing line to tie them down. Why do you do that? |
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When frags are tied down using our closely guarded tying secret, they encrust the base much faster and are less traumatized in the process. Once they have encrusted they often absorb the line or you can just cut it. This is an O.C. exclusive for the lower mainland as far as we know. For the frags that are required to be glued down we use a special cement instead of cyanoacrylate, works much better and does not break loose like glue often does. Hope that explains it! |