
Lawdawg":th14sa49 said:Matt_Wandell":th14sa49 said:Step 8: Pee after 9 hour drive.
Thank you for NOT posting pics of that step :lol:
I'm still drooling over those non-photos and dendro tank pics. Wonder what their long term sucess is with keeping those loverly carnation corals. Oh, and the sharks are nice too![]()
Matt_Wandell":dk2nbp30 said:Step 2: Now that the 10,000 g QT tank is free, accquire new specimens. Five each of the Whitespotted and Brownbanded Bamboo Catshark (Chiloscyllium plagiosum, C. punctatum). These individuals were captive raised at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, CA. Outfit a truck with one very large tank to transport them in, and off we go.
andy37":1d75lvr9 said:Matt, could you look at the attached pic and give me some idea of whether this is in fact a dendranepthalia. All the books I have ID it as such. It is nearly a year old, but I run a fairly 'dirty' tank with a huge pod population and feed bottled and live-caught plankton regularly.
Thales":1ant6f5x said:coprolite":1ant6f5x said:"It's essentially a tube of muscle, and its wet and its slippery, and sometimes it can get away from you..." :lol:
I think Bart was talking about Matt when he said that.
Matt_":1tlrw6e6 said:Thales":1tlrw6e6 said:coprolite":1tlrw6e6 said:"It's essentially a tube of muscle, and its wet and its slippery, and sometimes it can get away from you..." :lol:
I think Bart was talking about Matt when he said that.
Bart has stated in no uncertain terms that my height was a factor in my hire. :lol: Go tall people!![]()
Matt_":14w72jui said:Thales":14w72jui said:coprolite":14w72jui said:"It's essentially a tube of muscle, and its wet and its slippery, and sometimes it can get away from you..." :lol:
I think Bart was talking about Matt when he said that.
Bart has stated in no uncertain terms that my height was a factor in my hire. :lol: Go tall people!![]()
