Hello from Australia!!

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welcome. I am always amazed what you can get and cant get in Australia.
Totally agree down here we can get some incredible coral but nothing like in other country's. I do understand why thought.
If you didnt already know we can only get a few thing imported to help stop spreading pests from country to country
 
I bought my Cone snail shells from gift shops and market stalls. Three belong to worm-eating species (Imperial cone, Leopard cone & Vexillum cone), two belong to species that feed of other molluscs (Marbled cone & Cloth of Gold cone) and I also have two that belong to fish-eating species (Geography cone & Striated cone). I'd hoped that during my trip to New Caledonia I'd get the opportunity to see a live Cone snail while out snorkelling, but unfortunately didn't see any. Apparently, the most dangerous to humans are the fish-eating & mollusc-eating species.
 
Hi, I'm Coridella Starbough from southern Australia! Whilst I'm not a home-aquarium owner, I do have a small collection of Cone snail shells.
welcome and love your name.it's just a small leap to get to a reef tank.if ya do we are ALL here to assist you.besides you won't have to travel far to get livestock.
 
Saw two Sea snakes during my New Caledonia holiday, though I'm not entirely sure what species it was. I've had a look a photos and I'm thinking they were either Belcher's Sea snakes or Yellow-lipped Sea Kraits.
 

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