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badkharma

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It's not my fault you and your friends can't keep up with the technology...

Oh but wait. You have starphire. That does count for something. :happy:
 

golfish

Active Member

Originally posted by Badkharma
It's not my fault you and your friends can't keep up with the technology...

Oh but wait. You have starphire. That does count for something. :happy:

friends:confused: who said anything about friends?
yeah, us Reefer guys are way behind the times. That's what I keep telling everybody who's in to reef tanks. We got to listen to those Fish Only guys.
 

tervman

Member

Originally posted by chriscobb
Just talked to the guy from GC and the 240g weights in about 500lbs.

(insert the sound of bones breaking here!!!!!)
 

badkharma

Member

Originally posted by golfish
friends:confused: who said anything about friends?
yeah, us Reefer guys are way behind the times. That's what I keep telling everybody who's in to reef tanks. We got to listen to those Fish Only guys.

Come on, golfish - anyone can keep SPS, Anemones, LPS etc. thriving. You'd have to beat it with a stick to kill it. But you know you've lived your life when you've kept a Domino damsel alive for more than three months!
 

golfish

Active Member

Originally posted by Badkharma
Come on, golfish - anyone can keep SPS, Anemones, LPS etc. thriving. You'd have to beat it with a stick to kill it. But you know you've lived your life when you've kept a Domino damsel alive for more than three months!

Even better, try and keep two alive in the same tank for 3 months
 

badkharma

Member

Originally posted by golfish
Even better, try and keep two alive in the same tank for 3 months

I have 3 chillin in my quarantine tank as we speak. They've been in there for 4 months because I'm too lazy to bag them and take them back to the LFS. A 4-stripe, and two dominoes. Rest assured, if I added any sick fish to the QT tank, they'd kill the diseased fish AND the disease. Even when I move the mag-float, they attack it. It's quite entertaining, actually. :D
 

golfish

Active Member
I guess about 15 years ago I had about 6 blue damsels in my FO tank. A few months later I had 5, few months later 4 were left, then 3, then 2, then 1.....they gang up on the weaker until there was one left. It took a few years but theyhe got the job done.
 

badkharma

Member
Oh, I'm sure the job will get done eventually... :D My guess is, the smaller four-stripe will be the first one to go...
 
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