gjbarord Sepia elegans Staff member Moderator (Staff) Joined Feb 1, 2007 Messages 948 Location Des Moines, Iowa Mar 7, 2008 #1 The NRCC can now be found at www.cephalopod.org Greg
Thales Colossal Squid Staff member Moderator (Staff) Joined Jan 22, 2004 Messages 3,019 Mar 7, 2008 #2 Nice site!
DWhatley Kraken Staff member Moderator (Staff) Joined Sep 4, 2006 Messages 21,018 Location Cape Coral, FL Mar 8, 2008 #3 Greg, Who is the author of" What you need to know about the captive husbandry of Octopuses and Cuttlefishes. “It’s not rocket science, but....” ?
Greg, Who is the author of" What you need to know about the captive husbandry of Octopuses and Cuttlefishes. “It’s not rocket science, but....” ?
Nancy Titanites Staff member Moderator (Staff) Joined Nov 20, 2002 Messages 5,816 Location Dallas Texas Mar 8, 2008 #4 I am so glad to see an updated website! Much more complete information. It looks like Cephbase is still with UTMB. Nancy
I am so glad to see an updated website! Much more complete information. It looks like Cephbase is still with UTMB. Nancy
gjbarord Sepia elegans Staff member Moderator (Staff) Joined Feb 1, 2007 Messages 948 Location Des Moines, Iowa Mar 8, 2008 #5 I believe that John Forsythe wrote that original part, which was on the old website. But I am not 100% sure. Greg
I believe that John Forsythe wrote that original part, which was on the old website. But I am not 100% sure. Greg
tonmo Cthulhu Staff member Site Owner Joined May 30, 2000 Messages 11,296 Location Pennsylvania Mar 8, 2008 #6 Thanks for keeping the link to TONMO, NRCC!
Nancy Titanites Staff member Moderator (Staff) Joined Nov 20, 2002 Messages 5,816 Location Dallas Texas Mar 22, 2008 #7 This site seems to be down now, and the old site is still up. Nancy
Cryp_Sis O. bimaculoides Registered Joined Feb 11, 2008 Messages 63 May 2, 2008 #8 gjbarord;112297 said: The NRCC can now be found at www.cephalopod.org Greg Click to expand... Ah ha! That explains why my calls to the old number for ordering live specimens are going unanswered. Thanks for that post.
gjbarord;112297 said: The NRCC can now be found at www.cephalopod.org Greg Click to expand... Ah ha! That explains why my calls to the old number for ordering live specimens are going unanswered. Thanks for that post.