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Date: 30 Aug 2006 09:32:07
From: hannah
Subject: New reef aquarium fan
Hi - my boyfriend has had saltwater aquarium for some years, but I am
new to the hobby, and since he is a self-made man, and I like to READ
and ask for Help, I would like to ask in here, where can I real all
kinds of interesting things about the invertabraes (we are not english,
so I don't know the real term for all this).. I.E. the sea urchins,
slugs, especially the "living rocks" with all kinds of interesting algi
and stuff? We are establishing a new aquarium, and we discovered a
small and hairy monster inside one of the rocks... we think its a
hermit crab... getting too big for the crevaces.... but i want to
research it... can you send some links?
thanks from Bright and Sunny Denk





 
Date: 24 Sep 2006 14:29:08
From: bassassassin
Subject: Re: New reef aquarium fan

hannah wrote:
> Hi - my boyfriend has had saltwater aquarium for some years, but I am
> new to the hobby, and since he is a self-made man, and I like to READ
> and ask for Help, I would like to ask in here, where can I real all
> kinds of interesting things about the invertabraes (we are not english,
> so I don't know the real term for all this).. I.E. the sea urchins,
> slugs, especially the "living rocks" with all kinds of interesting algi
> and stuff? We are establishing a new aquarium, and we discovered a
> small and hairy monster inside one of the rocks... we think its a
> hermit crab... getting too big for the crevaces.... but i want to
> research it... can you send some links?
> thanks from Bright and Sunny Denk

Reef invertebretes by anthony calfo would be a spectacular start.
probably one of the most informative books out on the ket today



 
Date: 31 Aug 2006 03:36:27
From: George Patterson
Subject: Re: New reef aquarium fan
hannah wrote:

> but i want to
> research it... can you send some links?

Try http://www.melevsreef.com/id

George Patterson
Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to
your slightly older self.


  
Date: 10 Sep 2006 20:47:50
From: Terry
Subject: Re: New reef aquarium fan
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/


"George Patterson" <grpphoto@verizon.net > wrote in message
news:%OsJg.8853$pX3.5470@trnddc07...
> hannah wrote:
>
>> but i want to
>> research it... can you send some links?
>
> Try http://www.melevsreef.com/id
>
> George Patterson
> Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to
> your slightly older self.




 
Date: 30 Aug 2006 15:03:09
From: Don Geddis
Subject: Re: New reef aquarium fan
"hannah" <zenobiabooks@gmail.com > wrote on 30 Aug 2006 09:3:
> Hi - my boyfriend has had saltwater aquarium for some years, but I am
> new to the hobby, and since he is a self-made man, and I like to READ
> and ask for Help, I would like to ask in here, where can I real all
> kinds of interesting things about the invertabraes (we are not english,
> so I don't know the real term for all this).. I.E. the sea urchins,
> slugs, especially the "living rocks" with all kinds of interesting algi
> and stuff? We are establishing a new aquarium, and we discovered a
> small and hairy monster inside one of the rocks... we think its a
> hermit crab... getting too big for the crevaces.... but i want to
> research it... can you send some links?
> thanks from Bright and Sunny Denk

Try posting to rec.aquaria.ine.reefs, instead of [...].misc.
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