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  1. reef_dart21

    indentifying spiderman zoas

    I alreayd did or I wouldnt be asking
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    What is going to eat bristle worms?

    Originally Posted by rlablan Reef dart- Do you have a picture of this method? I would really like to see this do-hickey that you created so I can make one to transfer bristle worms? Sorry, I am a visual learner. Rae sure i get a picture up later Originally Posted by Mech-a-nic I dont mind...
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    indentifying spiderman zoas

    I know alot of zoas and what they are suppposed to look like but i do not know what to look for in a spiderman zoa. Is it possible someone could tell me or show me a picture of theirs, because i wanna make sure it is a spiderman zoa before my purchase.
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    What is going to eat bristle worms?

    Here is how i keep my bristle population under control: 1. Get a container with a lid and make and x mark in the lid 2. Push the mark into the container so the points are sticking inwards 3. Place a cube of brine,mysic, etc (doesnt really matter) 4. Leave in tank over night 5.Check in morning...
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    Further evidence of a relation to chimp

    Originally Posted by PEZenfuego Exactly. I wasn't disproving abiogenesis and I said that the mass of the scientific community accepts this as possible. Possible and probable are two completely different things. Since it is not currently possible to calculate the probability...we are able to...
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    Further evidence of a relation to chimp

    Ok before we start getting into a large debate, again, let me explain the basic of evolution. Evolution is the theory that every animals has a common ancestor in which they branched away from at certain points in time, created new species, and subspecies (look up taxonomy to understand what i...
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    Further evidence of a relation to chimp

    Originally Posted by Beth Snakes did have legs, but because they used to be lizard-like, not Satan-like. Mutations resulting from whatever reason forced a very gradual change in snakes, resulting in the need for no more legs. Obviously, many lizards still kept their legs. Thus a new species...
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    Further evidence of a relation to chimp

    Originally Posted by PEZenfuego Most scientists don't subscribe to abiogenesis. For those who don't know...we tear apart the word. A=not, bio=life, gen=origin Abiogenesis is the theory that the origins of life came from something inorganic. The theory basically goes that when lightning...
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    Further evidence of a relation to chimp

    Originally Posted by mastertech Micro evolutions are changes within a species while macro evolution is the addition of new traits or a transition to a new species. Micro evolution is a fact that has been plainly observed in nature. Macro evolution is a theory that has never been observed in...
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    Further evidence of a relation to chimp

    Originally Posted by KingSmith Evolution is the development and continuation of mutations that benefit the survial of a species. It can be growing or losing legs whatever better suits the issue, I just wanted to clarify it is no cut and dry quick change hard to grasp as humans because when...
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    Further evidence of a relation to chimp

    Originally Posted by Flower It is not IMO, proof of evolution. I think proof of evolution would be to find a cobra growing legs, or an alligator starting to walk on two legs. Maybe an ape losing all its hair and then putting on cloths to stay warm, or starting a fire. Then I would believe a...
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    Further evidence of a relation to chimp

    Originally Posted by Flower I think it shows how very smart animals really are. We assume because they are animals we are superior. The more scientists study the world around us, the more we realize how very smart our fellow Earthlings are. I was watching (I think it was animal planet) a show...
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    Starting a 50gal aggressive FOWLR

    Originally Posted by Nw2Salt08 Gotcha. I'll look into the leaffish. Any particular recommendations? I was going to get a pair of these myself until i found out they would not be compatable with my tank (at all my small fish) Taenianotus triacanthus - I liked the gold frilly look
  14. reef_dart21

    Starting a 50gal aggressive FOWLR

    Originally Posted by Nw2Salt08 I'm looking at the sailfin scorpionfish. Anyone have any experience with these guys? I love the look of them. Are they generally hardy and do they get along with dwarf lions? I know the compatibility charts say yes but has anyone ever paired them in a tank and had...
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    Starting a 50gal aggressive FOWLR

    Here is my opinion: 2 (pair) Acreichthys tomentosus- Bristletail Filefish 2(pair) Amphiprion frenatus- Tomato Clownfish 1 Hawkfish any type (personally i like the subspecies from the family Cirrhitichthys) 1 Dendrochirus brachypterus- Fuzzy Dwarf Lionfish (if you want but i suggest a pair of...
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    Do Jawfish normally eat flakes?

    Originally Posted by J. Crow He seems to take to squid alot When i had one, before his suicide to my carpet, he always loved finely chopped krill (frozen, or dried)
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    Further evidence of a relation to chimp

    Originally Posted by Coral Keeper My fish swim up to me every time I go near the tank. lol Ok thats a behavior, but do your fish have a planned behavior? Such as they analyze the task/situation then perform a specific action accordingly?
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    Further evidence of a relation to chimp

    Originally Posted by mastertech ok GeriDoc since your sorry that im not going to engage in the conversation i will but only in hopes that you and i will not decent into something less than civilzed and also to glorify God in all my thoughts and actions. please excuse my further questions and...
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    Further evidence of a relation to chimp

    Originally Posted by GeriDoc The author's data should not convince you of evolution. The wide acceptance of evolutionary theory among modern biologists doesn't rest on any single piece of evidence, but on thousands (millions?, countless?) pieces of data, all of which are consistent with the...
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    Further evidence of a relation to chimp

    When Fire Approaches, Chimps Keep Their Cool By Jon Cohen ScienceNOW Daily News 22 December 2009 When primatologist Jill Pruetz found herself threatened by wildfires in the savannas of Fongoli, Senegal, in 2006 she had two options: stay with the chimpanzees she was studying, or run. She chose...
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