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7240
Hi, I am new in this group, my name is Ricardo Zapater, I am 16 years old. And I live in Puerto Rico, I mainly keep freshwater fishes, but getting interested...
Ricardo
rcrd23
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Mar 8, 2007
12:51 am
7241
I need some advice on shipping shrimp to Alaska (temperature is -20F). Of course it is being sent express mail but it will still take 2 days to get there. I...
jkolodzinski
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Mar 8, 2007
3:21 pm
7242
You will definatly need a heat pack. One of the 48 hour types, not the more commonly available 24 hour ones. You will also want to keep the bag away from the...
Frank M. Greco
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Mar 9, 2007
1:16 am
7243
Frank, where can people get those rugged styrofoam shipping containers? And for that matter, where do we find those sturdy cardboard boxes that so snugly fit...
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schelldweller
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Mar 9, 2007
2:04 am
7244
<<Frank, where can people get those rugged Styrofoam shipping containers?>> I get mine from Associated Bag Company. See ...
Frank M. Greco
frankmgreco
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Mar 9, 2007
2:07 am
7245
This is a phytoplankton question. I don't think it's off-track since many freshwater shrimp feed on phytoplankton in their larval stage of development into...
politazazn
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Mar 13, 2007
10:36 pm
7246
<< What is the difference between nano chloropus and nannochloropsis? (yes those are spelled correctly).>> Nannochloropsis is a small green algae that is...
Frank M. Greco
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Mar 14, 2007
1:26 am
7247
Hello Group! Once again, Mr. Greco is right! Nano chloropus is some sort of an abbreviation for Nannochloropsis. Sheesh! Why don't we learn latin in public...
politazazn
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Mar 14, 2007
8:09 pm
7248
I am please to inform u all, that i have Shrimp Application which support process from making Sales Contract, Stock & product analysis, 'till intern shipping...
kevin suryaatmaja
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Mar 21, 2007
7:01 am
7249
how do i make the move less stressful for it? and do they like sand?...
invaderzim196
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Mar 24, 2007
6:04 pm
7250
Sand is not a bad substrate for crays, but you will want to provide some rockwork/driftwood that the crayfish can use to hide. You'll also want to match water...
Frank M. Greco
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Mar 24, 2007
10:41 pm
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my crays loved to push the sand around making themselves a den... Sand is not a bad substrate for crays, but you will want to provide some rockwork/driftwood...
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Mar 24, 2007
10:44 pm
7252
... some ... want to ... change in ... thanks alot he has a place to hide in his tank I am not sure if i am gonna use sand after all I just have sand and it...
invaderzim196
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Mar 28, 2007
7:44 pm
7253
Hello Group! I don't know for sure what species my crays are but they get big enough to eat and taste yummy.:p They seem to get up to about four inches(tip of...
politazazn
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Mar 31, 2007
10:45 pm
7254
Hello Group! I don't know for sure what species my crays are but they get big enough to eat and taste yummy.:p They seem to get up to about four inches(tip of...
politazazn
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Mar 31, 2007
10:45 pm
7255
Has anyone else read this Barr Report? http://www.barrreport.com/ "Jan 2007 on Aquatic Fungi: Decomposition of plant biomass and mycchorhizal associations" It...
Stuart Halliday
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Apr 1, 2007
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7256
I was interested in this article but they wouldn't let me in without paying 80 usd.:( You are right noone seems to acknowledge aquatic fungi that grows on...
politazazn
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Apr 1, 2007
11:41 am
7257
Stuart, didn't we have a quick discussion on this a long while back? I use oak leaves in some of tanks, not only for their acidification property (oak leaf...
Frank M. Greco
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Apr 2, 2007
12:34 am
7258
... You know, I think we did. :-) I've always been interested in this area. I often wonder why my animals seem not to catch so many problems that other owners...
Stuart Halliday
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Apr 2, 2007
2:55 pm
7259
Question for you both: Since the habitats in the pictures are shallow streams, how much water flow is needed to keep the water "fresh" and properly oxygenated...
Kirsten Klinghammer
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Apr 2, 2007
4:16 pm
7260
Yes, I am serious about finding and culturing aquatic fungi. What can I say "a fire has been lit under my butt". After reading "The latest Barr report post" I...
politazazn
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Apr 2, 2007
5:49 pm
7261
I have Cherry red shrimp. My LFS just got in some Tiger shrimp. If I put them both in the same tank will they interbreed and form a less attractive shrimp?...
Chance Black
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Apr 3, 2007
12:59 am
7262
Mike, what worms are you trying to kill? Most are harmless, and play an important role in returning nutrients to the system but aiding in the breakdown of...
Frank M. Greco
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Apr 3, 2007
1:04 am
7263
In my experiences Ghost shrimp will kill and eat smaller shrimp. -Brian http://www.theaquariumwiki.com/...
Brian Malinconico
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Apr 3, 2007
1:13 am
7264
Kirsten, the decomposition of organics such as plant material will indeed put a strain on the oxygen load. This is not always a problem in natural systems due...
Frank M. Greco
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Apr 3, 2007
1:18 am
7265
<<I have Cherry red shrimp. My LFS just got in some Tiger shrimp. If I put them both in the same tank will they interbreed and form a less attractive shrimp?>>...
Frank M. Greco
frankmgreco
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Apr 3, 2007
1:24 am
7266
Your RCS and Tigers will not interbreed. I can not say for sure about the less attractive Shrimp. Loach's are not a suitable tank mayes for Dwarf Shrimp. If...
John Greyzck
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Apr 3, 2007
1:27 am
7267
Speaking of Lemonniera aquatica, check this out: Antibiotic effects of some aquatic hyphomycetes (of which Lemonniera aquatica is one) ... V. I. GULIS a1 and...
Frank M. Greco
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Apr 3, 2007
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7268
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Apr 3, 2007
12:54 pm
7269
I have 8 Botia sidthimunki in one of my tanks and it's got tons of red cherry shrimp (adults). I rarely see babies or young ones in there so the fish probably...
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