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Your the coolest. I need to take a trip and hang out with you for realz!You all with your corals, we're catching salamanders
Sure you don't have to travel that far to play with someone elses lizard...Your the coolest. I need to take a trip and hang out with you for realz!
2 TSP per galWhat's the recommended KCL strength? 1 lb per tablespoon of water?
Are there any corals you do not dip?
2 TSP per gal
Have 5 gallons of water ready to go. Once the package gets here I’ll make up my KCL dip while everything sits in the the sump for 20-30 minutes. Frag racks and dipping containers are out. Got my handy toothbrush. Have my iodine incase anything looks really unhappy. Will likely dip all hammers/torches in that because that’s my normal for them.
I know everyone dips there sticks in KCL. But can everything else be dipped in KCL? Euphyllia, mushrooms, acans?
I keep refreshing! Did you get a sticker with number? You’re killing me with all the suspense. Lol
SBB doesn't sell clams... Yet... Hmmmm
I use 1 tablespoon2 TSP per gal
I suspect you are going to be waiting a bit. She started unpacking about 30 minutes ago.I keep refreshing! Did you get a sticker with number? You’re killing me with all the suspense. Lol
I keep my spoons in a drawerI use 1 tablespoon
Salamanders ain’t lizards . Let’s get our herps right, shall we?Sure you don't have to travel that far to play with someone elses lizard...
Then @stoney7713 would have to print a handicap ramp.... What a hassle
I know salamanders are amphibians not lizards but wouldn't have sounded as good messing with BobbySalamanders ain’t lizards . Let’s get our herps right, shall we?
Salamanders and lizards have many differences, including:
Although they have similar body shapes, salamanders and lizards are very different.
- Skin: Salamanders have moist, porous skin that absorbs water and oxygen, while lizards have dry, scaly skin that helps them retain water in arid environments.
- Claws: Lizards have claws on their toes, while salamanders do not.
- Ear openings: Lizards have ear openings, while salamanders do not, but still have inner ears.
- Breathing: Lizards breathe with lungs, while salamanders can breathe through their skin, gills, lungs, or a combination of these.
- Habitat: Salamanders are usually found in damp habitats near or in water, while lizards are purely terrestrial.
- Classification: Salamanders are amphibians, while lizards are reptiles.
- Eggs: Salamanders lay eggs that lack shells in water or very moist terrestrial environments, while lizards generally lay shelled eggs on land.
Why nothing on the amazing fact they can regrow limbs . All through electrical energy.Salamanders ain’t lizards . Let’s get our herps right, shall we?
Salamanders and lizards have many differences, including:
Although they have similar body shapes, salamanders and lizards are very different.
- Skin: Salamanders have moist, porous skin that absorbs water and oxygen, while lizards have dry, scaly skin that helps them retain water in arid environments.
- Claws: Lizards have claws on their toes, while salamanders do not.
- Ear openings: Lizards have ear openings, while salamanders do not, but still have inner ears.
- Breathing: Lizards breathe with lungs, while salamanders can breathe through their skin, gills, lungs, or a combination of these.
- Habitat: Salamanders are usually found in damp habitats near or in water, while lizards are purely terrestrial.
- Classification: Salamanders are amphibians, while lizards are reptiles.
- Eggs: Salamanders lay eggs that lack shells in water or very moist terrestrial environments, while lizards generally lay shelled eggs on land.