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    Quote Originally Posted by zcatzmeow View Post
    So true. But I bet we have one difference....you are probably a guy right? I've only come across one other female Cory in my life.
    Well, my wife says I'm completely metro, but yeah I'm a guy. Just saw the thread w/your cube tank. Hope the blue sea fan's doing well.

    Sorry, I didn't mean to hijack the thread.

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    THIS SHOULD HELP ITS FRM GREENMAKO ReefParasites.ppt

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    Leave it to greenmako. That's a very good presentation.

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    my girlfriend has a female friend named cory im sure theres plenty of you "guys"
    Quote Originally Posted by zcatzmeow View Post
    So true. But I bet we have one difference....you are probably a guy right? I've only come across one other female Cory in my life.

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    thanks for the help i think they are indeed flat worms. "little pac-man ghosts"* rumor has it the green mandrains may eat them ... any truth to that? what about the blue velevt Nudibranch are they difficult to aclimate and or keep alive? i wan to use a non chemical treatment and there arent many of them, now anyway...oh yea and i ust to work w/ a guy whos wifes name is cory... i can only asume she was a woman.
    Last edited by so-smrt; Thu, 22nd May 2008 at 09:15 AM.
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    So cool! Us females should make a Cory club

    My Mandarin ate my flatworms. Beemer (Mandarin) had to go into the fuge for a couple days and he cleaned out all the flatworms. Also I notice that in the main tank, no flatworms, but there are flatworms in the fuge. So I'm assuming Beemer eats any that make into the main tank.
    I had (have) the stupid copepod eating ones and they drive me crazy I can kill off one generation of them at a time but that's it. A week or so later, there are baby ones again.

    The Flatworm Exit stuff works, but again only for one generation and I just hate putting meds or treatments in my tank so I guess I'm not using it often enough to kill them off for good.
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