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| Millepora | Fantastic article Steve, can't wait for the next one! Hows the next one looking?
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| Astrea Snail |
VERY interesting! Thanks for sharing! A similar thing happens in Hong Kong...the LFS keepers think a moray can fit into a 15 gallon high...
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| Fire Worm |
You could always stir them up and say you want a Arowana for your salt tank..???
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| Astrea Snail |
I'm sad to say the odds would be that they'd sell you one for your SW tank.
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| Fire Worm | lol... probably.... i could just imagine what the market looks like there... I went to China town with my son a few Months back... they had salted /dehydrated lizards on a stick... ??? |
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| Astrea Snail |
Dude. I'm cantonese by ethnicity and lived here all my life...and I'm not a bold as you...the most exotic thing I've tried is alligator meat (in Kenya, not china...anything of the likes that is from china cannot be hygenically trusted...)
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| Astrea Snail |
All cephalopod meat makes my tounge itch and swelll, unfortunately. Mantis shrimp tastes good, though.
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