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Use a grow-light -- go to jail!
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From: bow...@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (John William Bowden)
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Subject: Re: Use a grow-light -- go to jail!
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Date: 24 May 91 13:23:42 GMT
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From article <1991May24.085802...@Veritas.COM>, by o...@Veritas.COM (Oleg Kiselev):
>Stuff about DEA using lighting fixture reciepts to catch the Big Bad Pot
>Producers deleted..
> DISCLAMMER: I speak for myself only, unless explicitly indicated otherwise.
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Jeez...I've got a gro-lux over my niceley growing Serrasalmus Natterei
I hope the DEA will come in and frisk them for dope...they're not so shy
now that I've weened them 50% onto dry food.
I guess now, lionfish owners should start feeding their fish
baggies of dried spinach...I hear it tends to counteract the effect
of intense lighting problems. Its best to leave the baggies partially
hidden near the lionfish's favorite territory.
Another fun thing to do is to decorate your tank with small
glass vials. If you put decorative white sand in them all your visitors
will be greatly impressed. Not only is it decorative, but it will increase
the surface area of your substrate if you use a UGF.
If you want to play a funny joke on early-morning visitors,
confess to them that you have hidden things in the sand of your
freshwater stingray tank....but dont ruin the joke by telling them
that there's a ray in there! :)
Ha Ha....you'll have a great laugh for 5-10 years over that
one.
WARNING: children do not try these techniques at home!
unless you're feeling naughty...
Just My $0.02,
john "it's right there under the fish that looks like a rock" bowden
bow...@csd4.csd.uwm.edu
"I speak for no one! Ha."