Thanks everyone, I just got back in town. My apologies to all, Karen has been posting pics of our snowglobe. This hobby is too adictive. Will the little Frosty the Snowman eat the specks off the glass?
It's good to be back.
Billy
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Most any little critters will explode in population then suddenly they all go away. They basically eat themselves to death.
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You need to quit adding corals to that large snow globe; it is steering the thing up. I will tell you what all the new corals that you get instead of putting them in your tank (s) you can bring them to me and I will put them in mine that way you will not have a snow globe any more. This sounds good to me, what do you think?
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Not as abundant, but still there.andy4499 wrote:Hey Karen and Billy do you still have the snowglobe or has all the snow melted
Brandon you hit it on the head. I just found a page with the exact pic of it. 3rd one down. http://www.petsforum.com/personal/trevo ... rians.html
Karen