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- From: tse@ra.nrl.navy.mil (Anthony Tse)
- Subject: Re: (M) Coral Cats - Have you seen them?
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- Organization: Naval Research Lab, Washington, DC
- References: <1992Nov21.214725.22248@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
- Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1992 05:10:01 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov21.214725.22248@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu> pprior@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Paul A Prior) writes:
- >I also had them order me a 6-line wrasse to hopefully eat some of the
- >"ice-cream cone" snails that I've been pulling out by hand.
-
- My 6-line wrasse doesn't touch them ice-cream cone snails (I know
- Julien Sprung said it will, but mine doesn't). I bought a really really
- really expensive clam a few weeks ago and to my dismay, I found
- ice-cream cone snails on it after I spent endless nights genociding them
- in my tank previousely. I spent about an hour that night with a twizzer
- plugging over a hundred ice-cream cone snails out from the rim of the
- clam shell. I did the same thing the next few nights and got about 20
- more, I think they are extinct in my tank now.
-
- -Anthony
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