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Shrimps for the barbie!

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Posted on November 18, 2023 at 02:14:37
JDK
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I don't know what's happened but my little aquarium has reached peak shrimp breeding potential!
They're popping out at a fast rate!
I don't mind them at all. Wish I could stop the snails from over populating though. They are driving me mad.


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RE: Shrimps for the barbie!, posted on November 18, 2023 at 02:58:16
Uncle Mike
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Hmmm, kinda tiny. On that note I made shrimp with black beans and rice for dinner last night. Actually any seafood complimented with the beans and rice is good. It's a simple Cuban dish I learned when visiting the Florida Keys a long time ago.

 

shrimps come in on the shrimp boat, but, posted on November 18, 2023 at 08:39:18
stan2
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crabs come in on the Captain's dinghy.

 

More like Shrimps for the Barbie..., posted on November 18, 2023 at 13:13:08
musetap
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Teeny things those. Fascinating teeny things.

Getting the balance(s) right in a small tank ecosystem is NOT easy...

If hell exists, mine will be being stuck in a salt water tank populated by the many
critters I failed to attend to properly, and they will pick at my parts for eternity.

There is one particular Sea Anemone awaiting...

Then there's the hundred's of thousands of oysters I shucked and myriad clams.

But I digress.

You (on the other hand) seem to be doing pretty well with your tank.

"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination"-Michael McClure




 

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