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Tue, 23 Dec 2003 22:41:14 +1300
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>Hi Andrew,
>         Yes, I was requested samples of the bivalves that we chipped by
>Forreria several years ago.  There was a woman in S. California doing a
>study on various feeding methods and found that I was keeping a Forreria in
>my tank. The bivalves all had the same chipping on the outer edge of the
>shell. Kinda like playing Sherlock Holmes.
>Dan

Nothing quite like a good (molluscan) puzzle!

I hope you took good photos... or even video.
--
Regards
Andrew

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