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  1. #11
    Iconz - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Pictures!!! Pictures!!! Pictures!!! Pictures!!! Pictures!!! Pictures!!!

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    OKAY, OKAY, OKAY!!! Just leave me alone!!!

    Nah, I need to run out and get a little mag-float, let him clean the glass and get the pics. I have to take my grandmother to a doctor's appointment in a little while, so I can go pick one up then.

    <in my best soothing voice> I'll try to get pics up tonight, okay honey?


  3. #13
    jojo22 - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    Wow we got called "Honey"

    *hides face as he blushes*
    Does water always taste like salt and poo????


  4. #14

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    Okay, I got a pic... it's not so great, but don't blame SharkBait, okay? I also did a quick video, but I'm too tired now to figure out how to post it.


  5. #15
    hummer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    very nice pic sweetpea

    i like him alot....
    :: hummer :nemo

  6. #16
    jojo22 - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    LOOKIN GOOD Sharkbait!!! Mom's doin ya right with those sweet pics!!!
    Does water always taste like salt and poo????


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    Congratulations SharkBait! Your new critters are really swweeeet! I found out just yesterday that you can even get them to take food from your fingers! I was thawing some fish meat to hand feed my shrimp and one of my clowns came up and took it out of my hand! Boy was I surprised! He did it again tonight. Just a little idea for ya! Just a little piece about 1/4 inch out of the water (it gets bigger in the water). Give it a try!

    Sorry Mom! hehehhehehe
    The difference between stupidity and genius is that stupidity has no limits!

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    Oh, don't apologize to me, lol! SharkBait can try (almost) anything, with supervision.

    My clown eats right out of a syringe, and I swear he can see it in my hand as I walk up to the tank!!! :-D


  9. #19
    bobert - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    realy??!! i might have you give that a try
    :smt069Bobert:smt029


    On the road of life only question the important things and youll find the road gets smoother up ahead:iroc:

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    It only took about 3 or 4 days, SharkBait. At feeding time take the piece of fish and hold it between your fingers just at the top of the tank about an inch under the water. You have to hold your hand really still. Try for about a minute and see if they come up. If they don't at first just feed them normally. They will get used to you holding the fish for them after a few tries. Let me know how it goes and when you are hand feeding your fishies, please? Good luck!
    The difference between stupidity and genius is that stupidity has no limits!

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