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![]() This is awesome Kevin!!!
Is it possible for me to phone in today and pay for a Gift Certificate? Or, can I just go to your Online-Store on your updated website and buy one there????? I'm up against the wall running around but want to snag a fatty gift for sure. Thank you for being super, Bunny Irina p.s. MERRY CHRISTMAS for us to you and yours >:-) ![]() ![]() |
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Kevin Last edited by Red Coral Aquariums; 12-20-2010 at 11:46 PM. |
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![]() Holiday hours for the Edmonton store are:
Dec 22, 23, 24 - 11am - 5pm Dec 25 - Closed Dec 26 - 11am - 6pm Dec 31 - 11am - 5pm Jan 1 - Closed Steve
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Link to our location and hours!http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=67597 |
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![]() NICE.....STARTED putting water in the new 260 gallon system today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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![]() Margarita snails, are they the same as Mexican turbo snails??
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![]() Escargot....I will be there early with the butter sauce
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![]() ROFLMFAO......
snail killer... ![]() Just Kidding... I'll bring the nappies! U R TOO FUNNY ... OK, I really need to compose myself now Bwaaaaa.... The Bunny |
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![]() Mexican Turbo snails get large. Here is some info on the Magarita's
Description:The Margarita Snail is one of the most sought after home reef inhabitants. This is because they can consume large amounts of algae, including nuisance hair varieties. Plus, unlike some snails, Margarita's are non-venomous and peaceful towards corals, invertebrates, and all tankmates. Also known as the Stomatella Limpet, Little Margarite, and Pearl or Pearly Topped Snail, the Margarita Snail has a brown body and smooth, turban-shaped shell. They stay small growing to a maximum size of only 1" as an adult. Tank Recommendations: The Margarita Snail does well in a well established home aquarium . Like other invertebrates, the Margarita Snail is sensitive to high nitrate levels and copper-based medications. Also, it should be acclimated to new aquariums using the drip acclimation method. Food and diet: Keep in mind that the Margarita Snail will starve if algae levels become sparse. Therefore, supplement their diet with dried seaweed. To feed, use an algae clip or wrap the seaweed around a rock or empty shell and place into your aquarium, next to the glass. Level of Care: Easy Reef Compatibility:Very good Approximate Purchase Size: 1/2" to 3/4" Kevin |
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![]() But are they good to eat Kevin
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