Sandy
Legend of Asheron
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Post by Sandy on Feb 9, 2006 7:38:55 GMT -5
i have a 40 gallon fish tank. And about 50-60 fish in it,,and thats only a very small portion that lived,,,the rest got eaten, about 6-8 adults and the rest babies,,,ohh yeah,,,i have a algea eater also...(not about to try and spell it's real name this early without coffee,,,hehe) But i noticed that 3 of the adult females are pregnant,,,i don't think these ones will survive with all the older babies,,,but if by chance they do survive,,,i'm gonna take them and drop them either to a local fish store,,,or let them go at the pond at the park,,,i could flush them,,,but i wont,,,lol anyway,,,have a great day everyone
Sandy
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Post by Sarantis on Feb 9, 2006 9:12:34 GMT -5
small portion that lived? what did you DO?
I had an algae eater that ... well I know it got big. at least six inches.. maybe longer? Not sure, I'll have to ask mom. all I know is that it was a big fish.
One of my friend's here at the dorms got a blue lobster and put it in his fish tank. If he would have told me he had other fish I would have given him a warning of the effect of putting a lobster in with fish, but I didn't. Lo and behold, it was killing and devouring all the other fish. He said it took down a few of his fish. The thing looked really cool too.
He returned it and said "take back your fish killing monster"
haha, he's not a smart one.
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Sandy
Legend of Asheron
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Post by Sandy on Feb 9, 2006 11:00:52 GMT -5
hehe,,,i sure didn't eat them,,thats for sure,,,I hate fish but all the big fish ate the little fish,,,so that might happen in this case,,,if not,,,i will be taking a trip to the pond at the park in the spring time,,,they'll have a 50/50 chance of surviving the alea eaterr is pretty big also,,,some where around the same as what you said what yours was thats funny about your friends lobster
Sandy
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