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Re: Skiffia francesae babies
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sounds like everyone's having good luck. mine dropped in the bag before i got them home. had three of them and so far they are doing well.

Posted on: 2009/6/3 11:28
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Re: shadowhyrst
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bump

Posted on: 2009/5/20 9:08
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shadowhyrst
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hey dude,

check your inbox. stupid PM module doesn't send out e-mails. you can e-mail me at mikedmatthews@comcast.net.

thanks
mike

Posted on: 2009/5/18 13:58
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Re: Convention 2009 Pictures
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more pictures posted

Posted on: 2009/5/14 21:30
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Re: What type of plastic is safe for aquarium use?
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rubbermaid? did you mention that before? they are fine, i use those without precautions. sterlite is good too, and they do claim to be food safe even on storage containers.

Posted on: 2009/5/14 21:23
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Re: Extra Convention Shirts for Sale
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last chance on the pre-order for the livebearers bite shirt. i need paypal by tomorrow early as i will be calling it in.

Posted on: 2009/5/14 14:29
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Re: What type of plastic is safe for aquarium use?
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maybe just swap the water a few times maybe over a few weeks, but it would need to be totally submerged. if you have culls you are willing to try out, it seems to be a quicker solution.

Posted on: 2009/5/14 14:28
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Re: What type of plastic is safe for aquarium use?
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food safe is fish safe - allways. what you have to watch out for is inclusion of plasticizers (softeners - garden hoses), mold inhibitors (fairly commonly from arsenic), and release agents (non-natural - petroleum based.) with all three though you will find that with sufficient time to leech out the chemicals that can be made safe.

Posted on: 2009/5/14 7:36
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Re: Next Year in Detroit
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i think they said the date, but i was so busy it didn't stick. i'm sure they'll have an announcement out soon.

Posted on: 2009/5/7 7:27
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Re: Next Year in Detroit
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Quote:

shadowhyrst wrote:
With the suggestions and wishes to volunteer, you should let Rich Serva know. He's been the Convention 'doer' or coordinator since 1988. Volunteers are always needed, and suggestions are always useful.



i think they are making a move away from having him do everything from remote. for us he was more of a consultant and i suspect the convention in texas was about the same situation.

Posted on: 2009/5/6 12:03
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