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Re: SAE jumped out of aquarium



I STRONGLY recommend the Big Al's location on North Road in Burnaby.  They
are outstanding there.  The manager, Grant, was terrific and really knew his
stuff.  They've got several real experts there that specialize in their own
area (ie. marine fish, cichlids, etc.)  I don't know if Grant is still
there, as this is going back 4 years now, but I think they are probably
still the best place to get information.  Prices weren't bad either!


"Ðãve M. Picklyk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>
> > i am looking for a real sae i live in north van
> > which pet store had them
> > think i can get some of your clippings
> > any chance of pic on diy co2
> > les
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED](home)
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED](work)
>
> I actually don't live in the Vancouver area at all...but I did get my
> fertilizers in Surrey. I have found that real SAEs show up in rashes every
> so often throughout the year in Kelowna pet stores and sold as "flying
> foxes" or "algae eaters" and sold for usually only around $2. You might
want
> to inquire at Big Al's pet stores in your area. These guys are pretty
> knowledgable on fish matters in general and might have SAEs in stock.
>
> I'm sorry that I don't have any pictures of my DIY CO2. I will take note
of
> that and most likely be integrating it in the next few updates for my
> website if feasible.
>
> As for clippings...my clippings are usually pretty small since I have only
a
> 15 gallon at home. The only thing that gets pruned most often is the
> hygrophelia and ludwiga...which grows like a weed. Right now I am not
setup
> for shipping any clippings but I use most of what I clip for our 48 gallon
> at work.
>
>
> -- 
> Ðãve M. Picklyk
> www.picklyk.com/aquascape
>
>
>





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