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I found a live marginella carena 1 mile offshore , in coral sand at the base
of geogorian sea fans in 8ft. of clear water, Mark & Peta  Bethke
Hollywood, Florida
-----Original Message-----
From: Jorge Bartolomeu <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tuesday, September 22, 1998 6:49 PM
Subject: Re: Cleaning Marginellas
 
 
>Robert and Betty Lipe wrote:
>
>> George,  When I'm on vacation I usually freeze them or put them on ice,
>> and then remove the animal later with water pressure.  I use a set of
>> screens with 3 different size holes to sort them.  Window screen at the
>> bottom 1/8 inch mesh in the middle and 1/4 inch in the top screen.  I
>> use a wire net with a handle to catch them.  I have to keep my answers
>> short or my message won't go.  Any more questions?
>>
>> Bob
>> See us at http://www.theshellstore.com
>> The Shell Store
>> 348 Corey Ave
>> St. Pete Beach, Fl 33706
>> (727)360-0586
>
>    Thanks Bob!!
>
>    Were do you normally collect your Marginellas? Do you also find them
>intertidally or do you deeper?
>
>    regards, Carlos
>

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