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Thread: Sealing real sea shells

  1. #41
    Quote Originally Posted by Kishiko View Post
    I think that sounds good! And I just hope you know I meant absolutely no disrespect, debating is just kind of my thing. I love throwing opinions and facts around with people! *cyber handshake*
    I can second this. Kishiko can be stubborn, and not easily swayed once she believes in something. Good qualities I mean, just not if you're on the opposite side of the argument
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  2. #42
    Oh yes, I get that. I come from a long line of debaters myself. If nothing else, I hope this sort of discussion prompts people to do some googling (of primary science sources, i.e., science journals with original data and analysis, not popular media) and educate themselves on the issue. Everyone's entitled to an opinion, especially informed opinions.

    And I think we can all agree that seahorses are fabulous creatures and we should do what we can to protect them. After all, merfolk are supposed to be stewards of the sea!

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  3. #43
    Yes, I just bought a couple of these artsy little ponies to use in headdresses: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheSeahors...hopheader-name

    Very abstract, but somehow still lifelike!

    Mermaid Galene (pronounced Guh-LEE-nee)



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  4. #44
    And this is one of the reasons I fell in love with seahorses:


    Mermaid Galene (pronounced Guh-LEE-nee)



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    Neptune's Keep makes music with fish. Fish have hidden depths!


  5. #45

    Sealing real sea shells

    Question guys, if someone got huge conch shells from the beach, how would one remove the top layer of calcium from the top?


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