Anyone here live in the Los Angeles or San Diego area?

coral keeper

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Anyone here live in the Los Angeles or San Diego area? If so, when you go to the beach, do you see lots of Mussels?
 

cranberry

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Originally Posted by Coral Keeper
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when you go to the beach, do you see lots of Muscles?
In the summer I see lots of muscles because the guys are more apt to take their shirts off when it's warm.

Go to tide pools and break waters. Basically any place that has rocks when you are out wading around you'll find muscles. Pier piling are a definite hot spot.
If you need some names of places that specially have them, I can get that for you.
 

scotts

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Originally Posted by Coral Keeper
http:///forum/post/3234854
Anyone here live in the Los Angeles or San Diego area? If so, when you go to the beach, do you see lots of Muscles?
You could say I live in the Los Angeles area and I see lots of muscles when I look in the mirror, who has to go to the beach?
 

scotts

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Originally Posted by Coral Keeper
http:///forum/post/3234854
Anyone here live in the Los Angeles or San Diego area? If so, when you go to the beach, do you see lots of Muscles?
In answer to your question I would have to say NO, the women at the beach are not particularly muscular.
 

coral keeper

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Originally Posted by Cranberry
http:///forum/post/3234859
In the summer I see lots of muscles because the guys are more apt to take their shirts off when it's warm.


Originally Posted by TeresaQ
http:///forum/post/3234865
whoot whoot


Originally Posted by Scotts

http:///forum/post/3234870
You could say I live in the Los Angeles area and I see lots of muscles when I look in the mirror, who has to go to the beach?


Originally Posted by Scotts

http:///forum/post/3234882
In answer to your question I would have to say NO, the women at the beach are not particularly muscular.
lol
 

coral keeper

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Originally Posted by Cranberry
http:///forum/post/3234859
Go to tide pools and break waters. Basically any place that has rocks when you are out wading around you'll find muscles. Pier piling are a definite hot spot.
If you need some names of places that specially have them, I can get that for you.
What is the temperature of the ocean in your area? 60F?
 

stdreb27

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Originally Posted by socal57che
http:///forum/post/3234916
Does that make him a "profile-actic?"

ever watch Talledega nights? They are in some red neck bar, and suddenly some really bad Jazz starts playing. Then the bar tender tells the french man to turn that off. So the french man asked then why do you have it on the Juke box. Then the bar tender says "for profiling purposes."
Just making fun of Californians...
 

cranberry

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Ya, that variety pretty much can be from anywhere. I never ran into many mussels in warm water, but we would find mussels like your pic in Canadian waters.... I don't even want to talk about how cold those waters were.
We had a few small mussels in our sump for a very long time. We truly thought they would die, but they lived quite some time. I forget how we got them.... we didn't buy them.
 

coral keeper

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I was asking who lived in the Los Angeles or San Diego area because the ocean water temperature there ranges from 58F-68F and I keep my tank at 69F-72.5F.
 
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