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Me too.
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4 minutes ago, TheClark said:
I think so @milesmiles902, just hit the start new topic button and make a new 2019 thread.
I tried checking permissions, looks like you are good. Hit me in a separate PM if not (some of the PM threads are too prolific, I miss details )
Thank you, @TheClark!
I was just trying to nudge the broken links.
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I'd love to start a picture of the year thread.
Would that be possible?
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To end the year with a hand drawing: milesmiles902
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To end the year with a hand drawing: milesmiles902
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Gonna write a secret journal in UV pen.
Love notes etc.
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I'm down.
When you get back, can I meet you?
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Have you thought about testing your post-RO/DI house water too?
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Don't stop, Daniel! Don't stop.
Keep it coming.
It's beautiful.
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8 hours ago, SuncrestReef said:
Would there be any public interest in having a microscope available at the meeting? I'd be happy to bring my microscope and clean slides if anyone has something they're trying to ID. Diatoms, dinoflagellates, ich, pods, and many other things are easy to ID under magnification.
This microscope can view samples at 40x, 80x, 100x, 200x, 400x, 800x, 1000x, or 2000x. The view can also be recorded on video on your own smartphone since I have a universal adapter to hold a phone up to the eyepiece.
Let me know if anyone is interested.
If I were you, I'd bring and make a little small walk-by demonstration because that is too cool.
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You're a pro, dude. Among the many other, Ryan's. +3 for wisdom.
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R-3 = R-2 = R-1 --> R = R+1 = R+2 = 3
You should buy his stand. Pro and a half, minus three.
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Alice, was before my time.
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Google Search for me: Parasites that eat fish tongue
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In my experience, I've never had issues with organisms similar to this size that are aquatic swimmers. Unless, it was this: http://www.realmonstrosities.com/2010/07/giant-isopod.html
Do you have problems with the aquarium?
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Good biological indicator.
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There's just no way to count them. They're too tiny.
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They are beautiful.
I was thinking about their life-span ( <1yr ) in sporadic or evolving eco-systems. It would be interesting to see growth and population of different types of nudibranch, as the environment or organisms to feed on changed.
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The Pacific Northwest Marine Aquarium Society goes Virtual Reality
in Out of Bounds
Posted · Edited by milesmiles902
Optional software: https://nunustudio.org/
Examples: https://nunustudio.org/examples/demo.html?nsp=files/pbr.nsp