fuzzylogic
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Post by fuzzylogic on May 8, 2012 15:49:52 GMT -6
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Post by ree123 on May 8, 2012 16:12:49 GMT -6
No. Ugh. IMHO.
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Post by AlanM on May 8, 2012 16:21:13 GMT -6
If they'll eat my bright green algae, they're welcome in my 125!
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Post by glenoweth on May 8, 2012 16:27:23 GMT -6
Freaking Gross looking
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Post by bnoel210 on May 8, 2012 16:31:23 GMT -6
I think we should all chip in and buy Jess one
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Post by plecoman on May 8, 2012 17:19:07 GMT -6
What in the world are they?
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Post by fuzzylogic on May 8, 2012 17:53:04 GMT -6
Lampreys. You can usually find them stuck on the side of a fish
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Post by kyangelsncorys on May 8, 2012 22:30:46 GMT -6
they have alot of those in the great lakes, if you go fishing for lake trout or salmon you will see them stuck to some of the ones you catch. they are like a leech and suck blood from the fish
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Post by davidtcb1 on May 9, 2012 6:03:16 GMT -6
I think even I'd pass on those.
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Post by Jess Puff on May 9, 2012 16:58:43 GMT -6
I think we should all chip in and buy Jess one Those are ridiculously hideous and very freightening!!! To answer your question...HELL NO, I'd never have one of these in my tank! Lol!
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Post by davidtcb1 on May 9, 2012 17:18:28 GMT -6
Lol
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Post by kyangelsncorys on May 9, 2012 17:52:48 GMT -6
i have seen a pic of one that was 2 ft long and bigger around then a golf ball
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