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This thread spans all subjects and it also has a couple of posts about fish, but the vast majority of it is about wasps, boats, illnesses, Paris Hilton, the Florida Keys, Jeeps and of course Supermodels
Lol you remind me of the author Carl hiasen if you havent read his books I think you'd like them
Yes it does jump around quite a bit.
Chris, if what happens again?
The water enters my skimmer at the top then goes to the bottom where another pump just circulates the water through a venture valve (adding bubbles) and sends it back into the bottom of the skimmer at an angle so the water swirls around before it goes out the bottom and back to the tank.
We just got home from boating, a storm was coming and we just made it back to the dock before it hit. Collecting was very good and I got about a thousand amphipods and some snails along with mud. The snails were an accident but they live in my tank for a few months. I am going back tomorrow but I won't collect as I have enough. Just off that tide pool is the place I normally anchow and hang out.
That tide pool starts behind me here.
Paul, I live at the beach in Florida, fish all the time and get to see the endless array of copepods, amphipods and various crustacean larvae. Many times Ive used a fine sien net to collect with, fear the bugs selco and green water and then froze for fish and coral food. I have considered just dropping live ones in the tank but have always hesitated as I didn't want to introduce anything that would start eating corals. Have you ever had a problem like that?
No, never had that problem. But remember the stuff I am collecting here in New York would never have seen coral.
Al, that's a lot of reading, I don't think I even read it all.;
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I agree Paul but I feel I will learn a lot