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Slatts

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This guy has moved a total of 6 inches in 12 days. Anybody know what it is?

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Hopefully its dung. Its called that because of its appearance. I copied and pasted the above reference into google search without really reading and the results didn't have anything to do with reefing I can tell ya.
 
Slatts said:
Hopefully its dung. Its called that because of its appearance. I copied and pasted the above reference into google search without really reading and the results didn't have anything to do with reefing I can tell ya.


Nope....is Donkey Dong!

Richard TBS
WWW.tbsaltwater.com
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Slatts said:
Thanks Richard for the killer rock.....

Thanks for the feedback, we really appreciate it!

TBS is Mark and I , we work real hard to make everybody happy.

We are not General Motors, have no employees, and we do it all, so we give personal treatment to all our customers.

We needless to say, are very busy, so if you call or email and do not get a response immediately, it is because we are busy working...


But we will get back to you!


Thanks
Richard TBS
www.tbsaltwater.com

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Richard,

Hate to disagree with you, but Fenner/Calfo call it a "Donkey Dung" cucumber (Holothuria mexicana, see http://www.wetwebmedia.com/seacukes.htm). I won't say that "Donkey D*ng" is not an accepted variant spelling (like color vs colour), but, umm, I'm not sure it would be allowed in a family oriented forum.

Certainly, the spelling of this particular cucumber would be an amusing topic over a beer...

p.s. Richard, I owe you a document. Working on it, as soon as I finish reading some work related stuff.
 
hdtran said:
Richard,

Hate to disagree with you, but Fenner/Calfo call it a "Donkey Dung" cucumber (Holothuria mexicana, see http://www.wetwebmedia.com/seacukes.htm). I won't say that "Donkey D*ng" is not an accepted variant spelling (like color vs colour), but, umm, I'm not sure it would be allowed in a family oriented forum.

Certainly, the spelling of this particular cucumber would be an amusing topic over a beer...

p.s. Richard, I owe you a document. Working on it, as soon as I finish reading some work related stuff.



That is the "common" name here in Fla....guess you can call them anything you want!

Richard TBS
www.tbsaltwater.com
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