All you nay-sayers are getting me down. It is always the case - those who can do, those who can't post on Internet forums and rip your reputation apart. Well, at considerable risk to my future well-being, I have decided to post just an inkling of some of the cutting-edge new technologies I am exploring. Here is CLEAR PROOF that my system works. What say ye now? Hah!!!
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BonsaiNut and Marina,
You guys are lying. I gotcha. The two dogs do not look identical. One dog with at least one blue eye (the other eye color cannot be determine) and the other dog with two brown eyes. If you slit them like you said you did, shouldn't they look the same?
I don't cry from laughter often. Well done, sir.![]()
Quick update. Was at the swap meet this weekend and moved 12 units @ $500 each. Can't make quite as much money as if I were fragging anemones in Australia, but it is also not as difficult.
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Best... anemone thread... ever....
i will do a write up on RC in the next week or so of what happened over the past year but it is not considered scientifically approved for publication in a journal the following reasons
1. i moved the specimens to different tanks
2. air contaminations - it was not done in a lab so aparently their could be air contaminations from other system
after that i will try cutting your dog :spin1:
I like ryanrid. I think he is a great reefer.
After the way we treat him on this thread, I would not be surprised that he does not want to come back here, or on this thread.
Now we do know that some of the split Carpet frag survived, I would keep an open mind about this. Certainly get a Gigantea right there and cut him within a day or two of remove the anemone from the ocean, the success rate would be much higher than after send the carpet 1/2 way around the world.
Speaking for my self, I feel that I own ryanrid an apology.
Have not seen enough of anything that made me confident to jump back into the big boy anemone game, but I suppose there is hope and still time.Fortunately, though I still see quite a few gigantea recently, none have scars. I tend to think the phase of cutting gigantea has run its course. At least I hope so.
Of course I am more of a sucker for magnifica/ritts.