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Old 11-01-2009, 04:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Re: OK Odd Topic... Large Snails as MY dinner?

Ironically I hear frequently "do you eat your shrimp that you sell." I always explain to them that these shrimp are about 1/2" and if I were to cook them I'd be spending ~$1000 worth of shrimp to have enough shelled tails to eat a shrimp taco! LOL...

Snails... you could just sell them and buy real escargot snails from the exotic grocery store... I'd be afraid of finding out that some of the critters we keep in our tanks can harm us if we eat them... just my $0.02. But let is know how they turn out
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