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Yeah, as well, thanks for posting. Enjoyed the read
I love it too when they go on your hand. Except for one time. I had a 1/4 inch scab on my hand and the skunk found it. He hunkered down and with all his might tore it right off. Too fast for me to pull the hand out. Bleeding after. Laughable now. I get my guests to wash their hands and place one into the tank. Mixed reactions lol |
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Ouch!
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Ouch with a little 😂
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Yes, beware if you have an ouch.
Seriously though, the read was quite informative. I think the sales of peppermints will go up |
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to buy a cleaner for 70 bucks and a blood shrimp for 80 is sad considering that peppermints were going for 16 before a 29.99 for a cleaner seems all distributors are gouging like frags that are 1/4' and sells for more than a 3 " piece sad
the whole hobby has gotten sad to be honest
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I posted the original finding because i was looking for reasons why i feel older systems didn’t have the pest and problems we encounter currently in the hobby. Ive had a few conversations with people and my old tanks parasites were there but always managed in the system by the system without doing any quarantine or treatments etc
Findings # 2 next post Last edited by ReEf BoSs; 03-30-2024 at 01:54 AM. |