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    "NUDIES" yes i mean great site. lol yeah i wouldn't keep it and i defently wouldn't want to get stung by it either.
    90g mixed reef, 12g nano, 3 dogs, 3 cats, 2 ferrets.
    Driving the wife crazy.......PRICELESS.

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    Well, at least he didn't tell hime to just google "nudies". lol
    Cliff

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    thanks to all for your responses,,we are probably going to set it free back on the beach today..nice find

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    Good plan, wouldnt want it to die in there an nuke everything. Hey joker I noticed you are from Corpus, its good to see some new faces from around the area. Welcome.

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    I think that they hang out in man of wars?

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    It is not a good idea to release things in your tank back to the wild. There is a small chance that doing this will release something un-intended back when you release him. Maybe an infection or something that may contaminated the ecology of the bay.
    Minh

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    Quote Originally Posted by OrionN View Post
    It is not a good idea to release things in your tank back to the wild. There is a small chance that doing this will release something un-intended back when you release him. Maybe an infection or something that may contaminated the ecology of the bay.
    Agreed. I would euthanize it (place it in the freezer). That's the "kindest" way you can do it.

    We have already introduced enough stuff that has caused problems (goldfish in the mississippi, snakeheads up north, zebra mussels, etc). Even though it is a native, it could have a hitchiker or an infection that could cause a lot of problem.
    Last edited by recoiljpr; Wed, 19th Aug 2009 at 03:18 PM.

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    That is one weird looking creature. When I see saltwater creatures with that many appendages, I stay the heck away!

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