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    Default Thanks buck27 for the shrimping experience!

    Thanks for sharing your shrimping spot and technique with us! It was so fun and easy. I've been feeding at least 10 a day to the seahorses for the last couple of days (had to wait for parasite pellets to be eaten first) and I still have tons left as you can see!
    Karin



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    oh and they usually don't fly around like that all the time. They rest a lot. But they get excited when the pellets (the non medicated kind lol) hit the water
    Karin



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    oh and does anybody need a Texas Tiger Tail shrimp? I accidently brought one of those back but it's too big for any of my critters to eat it
    Karin



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    No problem Karin, I had fun with yall and it was a blast.
    The village called, they want their idiot back.

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    Are those grass shrimp?
    Kevin- 375 Gallon Reef

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    Yes, grass shrimp!
    Karin



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    r we gonna get n e of these on the collection trip
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    I would think so. All you have to do is gently rake your net over the grass beds (don't rip out the grass obviously) and you'll catch a ton!
    Karin



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    Thanks karin. Can't wait for the trip
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