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Hi from Des Moines
Last Post 10/21/2008 09:45 PM by lee. 6 Replies.
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wrighte
Norwalk
Posts/Points: 4/8
10/21/2008 12:56 AM
Hello everyone!
I've done saltwater about 4 years now. I have a 40 breeder, aqua c remora, 2 frogfish, fuzzy dwarf lion and a damsel named lucky. I have a green lobo brain, green bubble coral, candy cane and some zoo's. Would like to know if anyone has dealt with vermetid snails before? I would like to find new homes for the corals.
phishcrazee
Riverside
Posts/Points: 686/1330
10/21/2008 09:58 AM
Welcome! I don't have any experience with those types of snails, sorry. I might be interested in your zoas if you were willing to ship, have any pictures or a description of them at least? What type of candy cane?
tibbs2
Posts/Points: 486/880
10/21/2008 11:21 AM
Hello, Welcome to the website.
Sounds like you have a very interesting tank. You should check out the local tank tour coming up this weekend. We also have an event happening tonight. Check out the Des Moines subforum for more information.
jtesdall
Boone Iowa
Posts/Points: 763/873
10/21/2008 02:06 PM
Yes, please consider attending our tank tour on Sunday and even the Water Chemistry discussion tonight in Clive. The details are in this thread:
http://www.greateriowareefsociety.o...fault.aspx
Joel Tesdall
Size doesn't matter - it's the quality of the reef that counts.
wrighte
Norwalk
Posts/Points: 4/8
10/21/2008 04:01 PM
Unfortunately i'm starting my part time job tonight and most likely be working over the weekend. Sucks cause i missed the function at the zoo a while back.
xroads
Posts/Points: 902/1146
10/21/2008 08:14 PM
Yes I had vermitid snails, they are a real bitch. Nothing will eat them. You will have to take out the LR & dry it out to kill them off.
As calfo told me, you will need a flamethrower.
lee
Posts/Points: 698/1222
10/21/2008 09:45 PM
Welcome!!
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