So gald to hear things are better with minimal loss! I've missed seeing you AK! :)
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printthread.php?t=5045&pp=40So gald to hear things are better with minimal loss! I've missed seeing you AK! :)
Aunt Karen....We have these darn bristle worms in my Seahorse tank. A few of them makes a pretty good clean up crew with ponies. Ponies tend to be dirty little buggers, but awesome to keep! The bristle worms; however, they drive me nuts when they over multiply. The definitely can take over a tank. All your information here is much appreciated! Thanks for hanging in at CR! ....Angel :angel1:
Awwww Shucks! I hadn't come in for those months because I was boycotting our Dialup LOL. I refused to go online even to check my email! For our anniversary last September we started hunting for DSL and finally in October we got hooked up. So.... I hightailed it back to my favorite info site and all yous guys! It's good to be back!
Sounds like you made a good decision in how you treated the livestock before treating the tank.