*nervously laughs* Hey everybody I..err...um...yeah, I'm back! As a peace offering I bring fish knowledge...well more so deep sea coral knowledge today. As noted by Roark et al (2009), [i]Leiopathes[/i], a particular species of deep sea coral, has been dated to be 4,200 calendar years B.P. old (where B.P. stands for before present and is set as 1950 AD) making it the oldest skeletal-acreting marine organism ever discovered! They also grow at a rate less than 5 micrometers a year (.000005 m)!
Im gonna try and get back on this grind (for anyone who cares/remembers I got the internship!!!) I offer information on bomb carbon as a peace offering as soon as the library exchange at work gets the paper in for me. As always, please leave photos of pets with their species name so I can feature them!
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Why not just number your fish facts from now on so you don't feel obligated to post one every day. For example FishFact #25..
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... I need information an squids, and octopi... [spoiler]not included in the DLC[/spoiler]
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fish facts! cool! I like cute octopuses...
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thanks for the fish facts!!! [spoiler]You look cute today[/spoiler]
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Are they tasty?
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Congratulations 🐟
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Dang glad your back. I miss my fish facts.
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Edited by Trout, the Insufferable: 2/19/2020 4:37:10 AMWelcome back my friend! I've missed these posts Also congrats!
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Edited by Banned Moment: 2/19/2020 2:56:58 AMMy subconscious missed the facts. Now my consciousness is glad your back. [spoiler] basically I knew something was missing but I didn't know what[/spoiler]
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Yay! Glad you’re back! Nice on getting the internship.
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Yay! Fish facts are back!