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Old 11/07/2009, 09:18 AM   #1
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MY THOUGHTS on SEAHORSE KEEPING

My Thoughts on Seahorse Keeping


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385g soft lps clams tangs b'flies clean wrasses, seahorses. All tanks lit with N.O.fluor., most Berlin method. No clean up crews. See website for N.O. fluor. pics. Culture nanno, rotifers and brine shrimp.

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Old 11/07/2009, 08:05 PM   #2
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Great read!!! Thanks rayjay!


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Old 11/08/2009, 11:50 AM   #3
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I think what you had to say was interesting, but I only got a few paragraphs in because the font size made it difficult to read. I agree with the point you seemed to be making but if you really want others to read it and take it seriously, please consider making it a normal, readable font size.


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Old 11/08/2009, 08:02 PM   #4
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I've had no other complaints about the font and it is linked on 13 sites.
However, the main reason for the size of the font is that I have trouble reading standard font size as do many other aging hobbyists.
For you, I have compromised and gone one font size lower.
I also changed the colours.


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385g soft lps clams tangs b'flies clean wrasses, seahorses. All tanks lit with N.O.fluor., most Berlin method. No clean up crews. See website for N.O. fluor. pics. Culture nanno, rotifers and brine shrimp.

Current Tank Info: Seahorses Reef and Fish only
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Old 11/08/2009, 09:18 PM   #5
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rayjay-the article is perfect as it is.


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Old 11/08/2009, 09:37 PM   #6
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I changed it at the time of my last post so anyone viewing after that post would see the new size text and color.

OOPPPS! I just realized you saw the original version.


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385g soft lps clams tangs b'flies clean wrasses, seahorses. All tanks lit with N.O.fluor., most Berlin method. No clean up crews. See website for N.O. fluor. pics. Culture nanno, rotifers and brine shrimp.

Current Tank Info: Seahorses Reef and Fish only
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Old 11/09/2009, 05:10 AM   #7
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Very interesting I am not going to be buying one after all.

thanks for the headsup


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Old 11/09/2009, 11:28 AM   #8
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Good thoughts!

I vote for sticky!


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