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Dear all,
Thanks so much for that information about keeping cowries.
What I had in mind was a rocky reef tank, which will not be heated. After
all, the cowries I want to get live a few km away in the ocean and that's
not heated either. I already have freshwater tanks, and have had tropical
fish of one type or another since I was nine. I have just never had a
marine tank, so I am not sure what is involved. So thank you all for your
suggestions. What I do understand is that it will possibly cost me much
more to set up than a freshwater tank. At this stage I really don't want
any fish, I just want a nice low-level reef tank that I can plonk animals
in that I find locally, and then study them. If the water turns icky I
would not have any problems in hauling a few crates of water back from the
ocean
Thanks also for the Marginellid info. I am very much looking forward to
hearing from you, Bob.
And to you all, congratulations on being such a nice, polite forum. Every
now and then we have a little spiff, but even though differences in
opinions exist, we always make up. Not like another forum I am a member of
(and won't be for much longer) which regularly turns very, very ugly, and
apologies are never said.
Thank you
Patty
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