Cramer's Caribbean Critters

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  1. Arc Katana

    Arc Katana Fire Worm

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    I wouldn't. Not because they aren't legit (no idea), but because of a whois lookup:




    WHOIS information for ccritters.com :
    Domain ID:
    Domain Name: ccritters.com
    Created On: 15-May-2007 00:00:00
    Expiration Date: 15-May-2010 00:00:00
    Sponsoring Registrar: 'Check Whois' (TUCOWS) (TUCOWS)
    Status: client_transfer_prohibited,client_update_prohibited
    Name Server: a.ns.interland.net
    Name Server: b.ns.interland.net
    Registrant ID: Unknown
    Registrant Name: Unknown
    Registrant Organization: Unknown
    Registrant Street1: Unknown
    Registrant Street2: Unknown
    Registrant Street3: Unknown
    Registrant City: Unknown
    Registrant State/Province: Unknown
    Registrant Postal Code: Unknown
    Registrant Country: Unknown
    Registrant Phone: Unknown
    Registrant Fax: Unknown
    Registrant Email: Unknown
    Admin ID: Unknown
    Admin Name: Unknown
    Admin Organization: Unknown
    Admin Street1: Unknown
    Admin Street2: Unknown
    Admin Street3: Unknown
    Admin City: Unknown
    Admin State: Unknown
    Admin Postal Code: Unknown
    Admin Country: Unknown
    Admin Phone: Unknown
    Admin Fax: Unknown
    Admin Email: Unknown

    Most legit places have stuff on file somewhere. I'd also be hesitant to use them for the cookie cutter website (which evidently is three years old), filled with spelling errors, and still has the "insert information here" spots on the webpages.

    Best case: cheap wild caught stuff, which is hard enough to keep alive.
    Worst case: Phishing scam / steal your ID site.

    Is it really worth saving $50 bucks for that much unknown?
     
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  3. oceanparadise1

    oceanparadise1 Fire Squid

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    sweet makes me feel better about placeing this order
     
  4. oceanparadise1

    oceanparadise1 Fire Squid

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    well its saving more then 50 bucks more like 300 bucks
     
  5. SPLzero

    SPLzero Astrea Snail

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    Some soft corals are legal with a salt water fishing license. you just cant take the rock that its on.
     
  6. inwall75

    inwall75 Giant Squid

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    Completely different species. Electric blue crabs would be for a regular tank. They get too big for nanos. Using blue hermits in a big tank requires a LOT of them.
     
  7. seabass1

    seabass1 Montipora Digitata

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    Electric blues are awesome in color, but a pain. They're about as big as a quarter. They get into and knock everything over. Not to be used in any frag tank at all!! :angry:
     
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  9. Jacwil

    Jacwil Coral Banded Shrimp

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    Thx for the info...sry Phil...didn't mean to hijack! ::)
     
  10. oceanparadise1

    oceanparadise1 Fire Squid

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    hahaha no worries bro idc if u hijack :) i mean some one rated this thread a 1 star any ways LOL
     
  11. the fisherman

    the fisherman Vlamingii Tang

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    Keep us posted oceanparadise1
     
  12. whippy

    whippy Sailfin Tang

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    Did you place your order?