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bloodguard bob wrote:because she's couch-surfing at my place and i already got rid of a 55 gallon live reef.
are you gonna have south american species as well like brackish water amazon stuff or salt water, or maybe invertabrates?
Freshwater fish with an invertabrate. But I am not sure about the type of fish, however.
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Seareach wrote:Cool! I have a fishtank. I think it's about 200 litres. I'm not into theme tanks as such (you know, with statues and stuff). I like to set mine up a-la-natural kinda thing. We have guppies (cool fish since they breed like rabbits when the conditions are right) and a water loach that SoS calls "loachie". So I have lotsa rocks, bits of driftwood, lots of aquatic ferns and stuff. Nothing more soothing than lying around watching fish. And SoS loves them...and even the cat thinks they're brilliant. Although I have a snail infestation at the moment...these things grow HUGE and also breed like rabbits...bah! :P
Agreed about the soothing part. Absolutely.

As for the snail infestation - my 20L tank has a snail problem, too. You can buy a product that disrupts the breeding cycle, and it's not expensive either.
Really. I need that. Although there's something also soothing about turning the tank light on in the morning...seeing all those snails there on the front of the glass and going SQUASH! I have been collecting some of them to put in my other tank as we have a 7cm yabbie who likes eating snails! CHOMP! :biggrin: But they're a pain in the guppy tank--eating all the ferns!
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Seareach wrote:Really. I need that. Although there's something also soothing about turning the tank light on in the morning...seeing all those snails there on the front of the glass and going SQUASH! I have been collecting some of them to put in my other tank as we have a 7cm yabbie who likes eating snails! CHOMP! :biggrin: But they're a pain in the guppy tank--eating all the ferns!
:lol:

I plan to train some of my fish to sacrifice snails at the altar in my Aztec pyramid. Since I created the tank, technically that makes me their god. I am hoping they will worship me. :biggrin: :twisted:
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Loremaster wrote:I plan to train some of my fish to sacrifice snails at the altar in my Aztec pyramid. Since I created the tank, technically that makes me their god. I am hoping they will worship me. :biggrin: :twisted:
:lol: Good luck with that! :lol:
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Seareach wrote:
Loremaster wrote:I plan to train some of my fish to sacrifice snails at the altar in my Aztec pyramid. Since I created the tank, technically that makes me their god. I am hoping they will worship me. :biggrin: :twisted:
:lol: Good luck with that! :lol:
In the religion, you might be my antithesis! ;) :lol:
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Loremaster wrote: I plan to train some of my fish to sacrifice snails at the altar in my Aztec pyramid. Since I created the tank, technically that makes me their god. I am hoping they will worship me. :biggrin: :twisted:
Hmm...tetras swimming around minding their own business...huge black worm suddenly appears...FOOD!!!...

Oh...they'll worship you alright, m'l-rd Nor Yekith.

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My favorite fish I ever had were South American Red Bellied Piranhas. They were really cool. I raised them from thumbnail sized babies and never got bitten nor was I all that afraid of getting bitten. They knew I was the food lady. They are very smart fish and can recognize individual people and they used to come out and beg me for food and they each had very unique personalities so I could tell them apart easily. Unfortunately I got a tank infection and was unable to save them. It was very traumatic. I did have them for a few years though and they were good years.
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Went to my first cousin's wedding. Was a very nice ceremony; not overly long. The most frustrating part was the two hours before the event: a lot of picture-taking with the groom and bride. At one point we joked that he had a permanent smile from all the photos!

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went fishin' this morning. my fishin' buddy wanted to go back to this ugly spot where i know there is nothing worth keeping, so it was a bit frustrating. that'll be the last time i go there.
here's what i caught & released.
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I'm checking in.

I just got back from Michigan a bit ago and am decompressing from the I-94 raceway south of Milwaukee. The weather in Michigan was great. Sunny and high 70's.

There was some things to do around the cabin Friday, so yesterday was the only day we got out to fish. We only got a few small perch. Couldn't find the walleye.

Now it's 240 miles south for me tomorrow morning. I've got meetings for work the next couple of days. I'll prolly check in from the hotel tomorrow after work. :)
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too bad about the walleye, but perch arre great fun too.
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got my pontoon boat reupholstered and put it in the water. That's my dog Molly up front. We call her riverdog because she loves the river so much. I rode around the lake all weekend, finished the benches on my pier, drank beer and smoked cigars.

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8O ye GODS!!! it looks JUST like i pictured it from "Mallards..." !!!!! wow. awesome.
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the view from my dock:

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dude...you oughta reduce those photos a bit so we can see them better and it doesn't stretch out the post boxes
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Nice lake retreat, iQuest.

Reminds me of my grandmother's lakehouse near Lake Oconee. Always very peaceful there. Nice fishing too.

I plan on heading there sometime in July.
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Oh iQuestor...

If the sub-regional fest happens, what's the chance of spending anytime there?

LF, where is Lake Oconee?
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Yup, Menolly, I had the same question as soon as I saw these pics. I think iQuestor is posting 'em to drum up bidness for the Fall Fest... ;)
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I was hoping to do something there if I can pull off a fall fest-- have everyone come to ATL then rent a bus and drive everyone over. My lake place is about 2 hours west, in AL, near Talledega where the race track is.

its my place to unplug my brain -- its just awesome. The lake is giant, and at night, you can float in the boat or lay on the dock and see the milky way and all the stars. I have an 8" telescope which I bring down to the dock sometimes.
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iQuestor wrote:I was hoping to do something there if I can pull off a fall fest-- have everyone come to ATL then rent a bus and drive everyone over. My lake place is about 2 hours west, in AL, near Talledega where the race track is.

its my place to unplug my brain -- its just awesome. The lake is giant, and at night, you can float in the boat or lay on the dock and see the milky way and all the stars. I have an 8" telescope which I bring down to the dock sometimes.
Oh man...

Sounds like I'll need heavy duty bug spray, although to this Florida girl November in AL may feel cold, so perhaps no bugs. Should I see if I can find my camping gear? dAN, cheval, are we going? huh???
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