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oh oh oh oh! I wanna go to the weetcave! can i go? can i go? can i go? pweeeezzz!

You know how the get there don't you?

 

Make a left after that big tree, then you will find us.

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Henno dang nabbit. If for no other reason than to thwart the slug. bones come hang. & Mark are you telling you you got lost again.

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How about a burlap sack & a class 5 rapid to start. Then finish things of with a cricket bat & pretending their a baby seal.

 

Can we include the noobs who keep trying to Answer questions that require, A degree in marine bio. Please.

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el fabuloso
Oh you silly slug...

 

Now where did I leave that shaker of salt.

This is probably a dumb question but if slugs don't like salt, how do SEA slugs live in saltwater?? And snails!

 

:unsure:

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Mini-Dude
This is probably a dumb question but if slugs don't like salt, how do SEA slugs live in saltwater?? And snails!

 

:unsure:

they have been adapted to SW

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Yes life starts in the water then move onto the land. I think it has to do with the way the retain & manage there moisture content. There's a fancy term that I can never remember. But salt would work on any of them.

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Mini-Dude

True, the lifecycle starts in water and then goes to land, so then did snails adapt to land and get laberanth organs and lungs?

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Markushka

lol MD hahaha. don't make me tell you to gfo again. what do you know about slugs and sea slugs MD? I need my flamethrower.

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Mini-Dude
lol MD hahaha. don't make me tell you to gfo again. what do you know about slugs and sea slugs MD? I need my flamethrower.

I wont, I'm leaving after this post, I dont know a lot, but nor does fab, he asked the question so I answered with the answer I would answer to any one who asked

 

bye bye

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el fabuloso
Yes life starts in the water then move onto the land. I think it has to do with the way the retain & manage there moisture content. There's a fancy term that I can never remember. But salt would work on any of them.

You mean in the same way that my mushrooms shrivel up and get burned when I pour saltwater in my tank less than an hour after mixing it and particles of salt land on them?

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Yes life starts in the water then move onto the land. I think it has to do with the way the retain & manage there moisture content. There's a fancy term that I can never remember. But salt would work on any of them.

 

 

Hygroscopy.

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