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    pictures and places like ImageShack

    Let me make sure my above statement is correct...lol Now I'll go change the name of this particular photo, in Flickr...
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    pictures and places like ImageShack

    That's not quite right, as far as I know anyway. On Flickr, I can change the name of a photo, or change the name of an album that a photo is stored in, without it effecting that particular photo, on any forums. However, if I move or remove that photo, it would effect the forum post that photo...
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    Another Critter ID Please ?

    Peanut worm was my first though, as well.
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    Camera

    They are both very user friendly and will both produce great photos, in the right hands. The best advice I can give is to handle both of them, fiddle with all the buttons and dials. Decide based on which one feels best in your hands.
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    Introducing...

    Within 30 minutes of waking up this morning, we received a text message saying, "Wake up! We're headed to the hospital!" from my daughter, Kaytlin. She WAS pregnant and scheduled to be induced Nov. 30th. Well, baby Kohen decided he was done brewing and ready to meet the world. For a first...
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    id please

    It's not showing any polyp structure at all. I've experienced this twice, with Superman Monti. In my case, it was getting too much light, I think. Once, I was able to correct it, and it recovered. The other time, I waited to long to take corrective measures and the piece died. Both looked...
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    id please

    #1. I believe it's a Turbinaria Scroll coral. A closer photo will help distinguish if it's that or some type of Montipora #2. Encrusting Montipora, possibly a Superman Monti, possibly suffering. #3. A Chalice and probably a Seriatapora gutata #4. Cyphastrea #5. You'll need to get a much more...
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    Evolution of a predator!

    We've all heard, and feared the evolutionary future of sharks, with lazers mounted on their heads, wondered how it'll ever be safe to go swimming again... Well, is it even safe to go golfing? They've learned to fly and can attack from the sky!! Shark falls from sky onto golfers | News -...
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    Need Help with ID

    Mix up some Kalk Paste and cover that area. Drying the rock and soaking with RO/DI water probably is overkill.
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    We're Back

    Scooty, you're my hero! I can only assume you're still working on it? It takes almost a minute for RF to load.
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    what the

    Not "silly stuff" at all! The first, does it have a skeleton? If so, it's probably a type of Fungia coral. If no skeleton, it's probably a Discosoma mushroom coral. The second appears to be old Vermatid Snail tubes.
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    clam help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I think it's a form of sponge or tunicate, nothing to be too concerned about. If the clam is easily removed, you could remove it from the tank and clean it off with a toothbrush. Otherwise, as long as it's not overgrowing the clam, it's not causing any harm.
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    Any ideas?

    I would suggest contacting the vendor you purchased it from, explaining the condition it arrived in, asking their advice. About the only other thing I could suggest is to make sure you're giving it the best possible water conditions and keep other tank inhabitants from picking on it.
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    found this dony know what it is

    Removing life, from native cold waters, with the hopes of rehoming it is not only very irresponsible, it's illegal, for most species. Legal species to collect, with the proper license, are expressly listed by the Washington State Fish and Wildlife. As others have said, I'd suggest returning...
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    Ballet Monkey

    My youngest daughter, Madison, has been in tap/ballet/jazz dancing for four years now. My granddaughter, Patience, just started her first year. On her first day of dance, I posted this, on my facebook, taking bets on if Patience would be "THIS KID." Well, here's the answer...
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    Orange Sun coral

    Tubastrea corals don't require light, but also don't need low light. They DO NEED high flow, to bring food their way. The mistake most people make is putting them in a low light area. Due to how are tanks are typically aquascaped, low light usually also means low flow, since it's usually...
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    Welcome Oceans by Design!

    Close enough to plan for! Thanks!
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    Nudibranch ID?

    I'd contact the guy you got the RBTA from. Anyone who has Berghia Nudibranchs KNOWS they have Berghia because they intentionally added them. They are the only "reef safe" Nudibranch. Nudis are all carnivores and all "obligate feeders" having a single food source, usually soft corals...
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    Welcome Oceans by Design!

    Any "guesstimate" for an opening date? Those of us that drive across the mountains gotta plan ahead! lol
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    PSAS Frag and Equipment Swap/Sale (Sep 15 in Auburn, WA)

    Today's the big day! Hope all of you have a great time! Angie, Madison and I wish we could be there.
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