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| Name: Jenny Carell | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Stockholm |
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Hi, actually I am surfing the Web with the intention to find a suitable script for guest book. Have seen tons of them already. To tell you the truth, this one is not of the greatest, but still customizable, with anti-spam protection (which is way too important for me) and few fields to fill in (I know on my own that random visitors get confused with lots of fields). So long cheers!

| Name: Bill | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Kronet |
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I think your site is very good and complete, but the information you have here.

| Name: Morty |
| MY URL: Visit Me |
| Location: |
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In response to your comments about painted glass fish: "Painting" fish is well known for causing illness and weakness in fish. Search "painted glass fish" on Google and you will find tens of pages which warn of this attrocious practice. I may not be a marine biologist, But I am most certainly an ethical fish keeper and I will not encourage people to keep buying this type of fish. *These fish DIE* I find it a shame that you could not have emailed me instead of trying to discredit me (for a reason I cannot fathom) and my site! This is a personal website and the information has been well researched. If you do not belong to this particular school of thought, please keep your opinions to yourself on my personal web page.

| Name: christoff johnson | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: calgary alberta canada |
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hi, i just read over some of your fish facts and saw your piece on painted glass fish! ok i think you have been misinformed. painted fish are injected yes, but it does not make them weak, you said that at the same time your fish died it took along with it some neon tetras, have you ever heard of neon tetra desease? you should look it up, basicaly it comes from neons and can often infect other fish as well. it eats the muscles of the fish as well as causes internal cysts. it seriusly very often infects whole tanks and the only way to get rid of it is to euthinize of seperate all infected fish. There is no know cure...at all. just thought i would let you know. also: i dont know about how they do it in the usa but here in canada a child would never be a good candidate for injecting painted glass fish. I have had painted fish for years and they have all but one led thier full lives. just though i would let you know this because i dont think it is fair to discourage people from buying these gems if you yourself are not a marine bioligist. thanx for your time. christoff johnson. canada

| Name: Morticia |
| MY URL: Visit Me |
| Location: gazing at the numerous guest book entries in this, my little black book... |
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I saw a boy, nay a man. He was intoxicated with some bizarre cocktail of halucinagenic substances and he was here. I saw him as he slipped melifluously through the naked fold of reality and as he called out..searching for me, I answered his cry in the easiest way I knew how: a reply. I fear he may be lost. Sliding from the ether on a kaleidascopic lounge of shimmering chintz...a glimpse here...over there by the neons...no, now disappearing behind the Corys. **gone** Oh goodness....Lag? are you still out there? An update is coming soon, I promise!...oh and I'm back at work, worry ye head no more.

| Name: Laguna | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: the navigation bar |
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Sleep aludes me. Something is coming, and feel it is urgent that I must choose my path now. The tropicals it is, no time to worry about how trust worthy my instincts are now. I must flee before it gets here.
Wish me luck .. .. ..
