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LindaOH
@LindaOHio (222527)
• United States
3 Dec 23
An oyster is a saltwater bivalve mollusk that can be eaten either raw or cooked. The oysters that produce pearls, the pearl oysters, are an entirely different type. Any oyster can produce a pearl; but they are not as valuable as...
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BrittneeD
@BrittneeD (350)
• United States
16 Nov 20
Ok guys so I want to start my first saltwater tank. I have a 140 gallon tank, what are the absolute things that I need to get started? does it matter on what kind of filter and lighting etc. Let me know your opinions. I should let...
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Jeff Moffitt
@moffittjc (128837)
• Gainesville, Florida
19 Dec 15
A couple of days ago, a group of friends of mine had the opportunity to go on a 3-day charter fishing trip down in the Florida Keys. They left port out of Key West and headed out toward the Dry Tortugas. There were six guys total,...
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moneymommy
@moneymommy (3418)
• United States
8 Feb 09
When I do go fishing I prefer to surf fish. I like to catch saltwater fish because I actually may eat them. I love to catch flounder,striped bass and blue fish. Surf fish also can give a good fight and you dont have to be on a...
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toolfan
@toolfan (305)
• United States
15 Mar 07
I'm thinking of getting a freshwater, or a saltwater aquarium. Which one of these takes more time to maintain, and what are the benefits? I have had a freshwater in the past, but all the bright colored fish seem to be saltwater...
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marymarilyn
@marymarilyn (42)
• United States
13 Sep 06
What is the best way to tie a knot to hold your hook on. Is it best to use a stationary weight or a slide weight and why. What is the...
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