dzekunoi February 17, 2009 February 17, 2009 (edited) Sorry guys, I think I need to start making notes for myself. Memory does not function well. 1. What do I need to bring - please reply or PM if I promised to bring you corals etc 2. What corals/fish/equipment are being brought to me? I'll arrive to the meeting late, 3:30-4 pm. Edited February 17, 2009 by dzekunoi
treesprite February 18, 2009 February 18, 2009 Maybe we can take care of our business while at the meeting? I'm still sick so I don't see it happening sooner.
jamesbuf February 18, 2009 February 18, 2009 You owe me $1000 for holding your sun coral for the last year. Its a very hungry coral, and has cost me quite a bit of money in food. Cash only please
dzekunoi February 19, 2009 Author February 19, 2009 Maybe we can take care of our business while at the meeting? I'm still sick so I don't see it happening sooner. Would be good. My daughter was sick too so I can not find time for anything. Definitely - if you are coming
dzekunoi February 19, 2009 Author February 19, 2009 You owe me $1000 for holding your sun coral for the last year. Its a very hungry coral, and has cost me quite a bit of money in food. Cash only please Very funny James!
hbh February 20, 2009 February 20, 2009 You can give me your horses! LOL! Just kidding! I will look for you though to talk about them! Thanks, Holly
treesprite February 21, 2009 February 21, 2009 You can give me your horses! LOL! Just kidding! I will look for you though to talk about them! Thanks, Holly I recently fell in love with her seahorses & their tank. My impression was always that they were a lot harder to care for than it appears to me now, meaning one of these days I have to have a seahorse tank.
dzekunoi February 21, 2009 Author February 21, 2009 You can give me your horses! LOL! Just kidding! I will look for you though to talk about them! Thanks, Holly See ya today!
dzekunoi February 21, 2009 Author February 21, 2009 I recently fell in love with her seahorses & their tank. My impression was always that they were a lot harder to care for than it appears to me now, meaning one of these days I have to have a seahorse tank. Thanks Forrest! The trick is to keep water changes to prevent nitrates accumulation. They are messy eaters and water goes bad quick without water changes.
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