Daughter born (w/ pics 12/31/10)

Discussion in 'The Bucket' started by pecco22, Dec 30, 2010.

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  1. 2in10

    2in10 Super Moderator

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    Congrats on the new add and we are more than happy to put up with your excitement.
     
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  3. Steve34

    Steve34 Feather Star

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    I'm just waiting for the first person to congratulate him on his new "frag" :D
     
  4. TheSaltwaterGuy

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    Congrats man! Must be pretty exciting having a new child!
     
  5. Willis

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    Congrats, my oldest daughter turned 4 on the 28th.
     
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    Congrats on your newest addition to the family
     
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  9. elweshomayor

    elweshomayor Giant Squid

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    well...

    congrats on your new frag!!! wait....



    this will be more like a.... is this reef safe? and can i put it in my 29G?;D
     
  10. pecco22

    pecco22 Peppermint Shrimp

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    ROFL at everyone and thank you. I do have one question though. What kind of light would be best for this new addition. LED or MH, right now she is resting in her cradle on the bottom. lol up every two hours but its worth it. and yes it really happened so I will post a pic of her in a few hours. thanks again everyone!!
     
  11. steve wright

    steve wright Super Moderator

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    Lighting - as long as you can see enough to work out which end needs feeding and which end needs avoiding - your fine

    Target feeding is best for them at this size IME - although they may decide to broadcast feed the general area, during or after the target feeding

    Steve
     
  12. pecco22

    pecco22 Peppermint Shrimp

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    lol good to know on the lighting, as for the feeding I will have to teach my wife how to "target" feed. then instinct my come into play here.