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We had a sicilian worm for several years and one day the critter climbed out of the tank, fell to the tile floor below and expired over the course of a few days. We felt terrible as s/he was a really cool buddy for our 50 gallon community tank. I haven't been able to find one in the years since and IIRC, someone told me they weren't being imported anymore so they had to be from a captive couple. Truth or fiction? Should I drive myself nuts again calling every aquarium store in the state of Colorado? (I've done it before......) Occasionally I google for one since I'd consider paying shipping, but I usually get mired down in minutae and come away without a salamander. I live in Boulder, but would travel a reasonable distance to get one. (reasonable for me is shorter than for a lot of people since I have 3 kids who would think me nuts for driving a long way to get a "fish"!) ===== Kate, http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~kolina/advantages-of-formula.html Mom to Ursula (8.9), Sage (6), Benno (2.8) Those people on the (ski) slopes alongside you? Treat them as if they are your relatives. Six degrees of separation says you already know them. - local ski newsletter. http://www.thememoryhole.org/index.htm
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