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  1. If we get someone to help us then after they heal I will let you know.

     

    Easiest way to frag a mushroom without having to deal with it floating all over your tank is to leave it attached to the rock and cut it down the middle. It will grow into 2 mushrooms over a short period of time. I have found the major problem with fragging mushrooms rics or other is that they are hard to keep sitting still in one place long enough to attach to something.

     

    Best of luck, let me know if you need any help.

  2. You know the messed up thing was last Christmas one of those types of deals was going around and the deal was legit. I know, crazy right. Apparently some rich dud out there wanted to help someone else out for Christmas and thought it would be funny to do it this way and see if anyone would do it. I believe the person got around 100,000, couldn't say for sure though.

  3. I am sure you all know already but Paypal will NEVER include a click here link in their emails. If you ever receive anything and aren't sure just log in to your account through the normal paypal website and if there are any problems they will let you know.

     

    I receive these things occasionally and I love to send them viruses through email:)

  4. I also have only had 1 that really had a long tentacle problem, but as mentioned before they were about 6 inches long and they of course have to go with the flow of current but they did kill EVERYTHING in their path.

     

    They do require low light though, I would recommend the bottom of the tank. They are an LPS so they are naturally more of filter feeders.

  5. It can be fun and profitable but it may be a complete bust profit wise if you are looking to sell frags of it in the future. There is also a chance that it could take up to a year to color back up or never recover.

     

    You may end up with a big lump of ugly aggression that wants to kill everything around it in your tank or it of course might be your favorite piece. Either way it really depends on what it is worth to you but from personal experience I have had it go both ways.

  6. So as it turns out Clay Frasier is more then just a savage ( sorry about your rep Clay) He is also an amazing tattoo artist. You just can't tell how great til you see it in person and I now can.

     

    Thanks a ton Clay!

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  7. I would really step up and do this but we are making a trip to Eugene this week already and trying to keep the miles down on the new car. I hope this works out for you man, let me know if there is anything else I can do for you though.

  8. The problem with running an online store as well as a bricks and mortar is that you still have to beat the other online stores prices or you are just another online store with high prices. The only way around this is to cut your in store prices, because no one is going to buy in store when they figure out they can get it from you online for cheaper. Once again there will be people local and loyal to you who would love (as mentioned before) to support your business through online sales, having the ability to check if you have the items they want before driving there.

     

    However it will change nothing, IMHO, simply because there will still be the same people who need/want to save the money and buy from the cheaper seller, either online or walk in. Take for example, I am willing to bet that almost all of us have shopped at that big department store that is well known for really low prices, poor quality and giving almost nothing back to the community. I for one try to support local businesses first but can say that there have been times that I needed something cheap, fast and knew where to get and bought it from them despite the fact that I know almost all of the employees have no medical, are underpaid and that my money is being sent off to some other area and will not recirculated through the things the are important to me.

     

    I do however feel that it would be well worth it to run an online store (with prices that reflect your normal prices) and offer a discount when shopping from there. This way when I (joe blow consumer) am feeling lazy but have a few bucks burning a hole in my pocket I can still buy, and by posting a "in stock" or "preorder" tag with the items you can display the items that you would like to sell without having to have them sitting on a shelf collecting dust, and the customer doesn't feel like they have to pester you with 20 questions when they aren't sure if they are going to buy it or not.

     

    Just a thought.

  9. I have always been an advocate of acrylic over glass for a few different reason, mainly the reasons already posted. However after years and years, I am finally sick of dealing with the scratches in acrylic and more then welcome the ease of cleaning with a razor blade once again.

  10. Yeah it's a tough deal when it goes down that way but I think most customers as long as taken care of are pretty loyal. However when it comes down to buying an item in a store for 400.00 or getting it online for 250.00 while on a limited budget it's fairly understandable why the decision is made.

     

    As a customer of many reef shops in the Portland area for years I can say that I have done the same thing, not intentionally, just that you form a relationship with the clerks/owners and look to them for advice occasionally with an unspoken understanding that you buy what you can, when you can, and when they have what you are looking for at that time. I do however feel that while this does happen sometimes, the advice offered (if good advice) will leave that person with a good feeling about the store and promote good sales.

     

    I am sure that there are people that use the stores as only a means to the info they need, but I can say from experience that most people are pretty good about doing what they can. I guess it is up to the person running the store to decide if the question is worth answering and the customer is worth the time spent on the question.

  11. It can be tricky to find some of the pieces you will need to do this in regular stores like home depot etc. I am sure there are a couple of specialty stores in Portland that you can get it done at, but I wouldn't know where they are. If nothing else there are a few sellers on eBay that carry all of these as well as bulk reef supply.

  12. Interesting. I think you mean protect' date=' not product?

     

    I think you are confused on a number of levels, but we'd have to talk more in order for me to sort out what you mean.

     

    I don't personally know how much better (or worse) paper hemp makes. I'm suspicious of this claim, however, because in places where it is legal to grow/have/smoke MJ, one would think that industry would be developed to produce higher quality, cheaper paper and put the evil American Big Lumber capitalists out of business. (laugh) Or, maybe they are all too busy smoking reefer to care. (laugh)

     

    By the way, while some companies do own both pulp/paper mills and lumber mills, most lumber mills are not owned by paper producing companies, so Big Paper and Big Lumber are not the same thing. And, in the last 10 years, most of the large paper and lumber companies have sold off their timberlands, or spun them off as separate companies with separate ownership, so Big Timber (who would be the owners of the cash crop you referred to) is not the same group of folks as Big Lumber or Big Paper.

     

    Most of the ownership and leadership of the Big companies (Timber, Lumber, and Paper) are capitalists, above all, and would gladly switch from growing trees to growing hemp if they felt they could make more money at it. So, to suggest that Big Lumber is the PRIMARY reason that MJ is illegal is a GIANT leap, in my opinion. In fact, if the ROI looked good enough, I think you would see those guys lobbying congress to get the good sh** legalized! (next time, ask me about the time a lumber salesman from the South asked me to bring him some "good Oregon bud" cause he couldn't get any locally :D).

     

    A pretty common misconception is that Hemp is weed. Hemp is completely different though similar it will not get you high, it does not produce marijuana (cannabis sativa) and it is a fact that hemp is 10 times more valuable, durable, stronger as a crop then cotton (for clothing) and wood (for pulp) It is of a much higher quality and costs far less to produce and like bamboo does not require millions of gallons of pesticides.

     

    Not trying to be confrontational but seriously, do your homework. And just because it wasn't in your text books at school doesn't mean it isn't in our history, or true for that matter.

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