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livingart

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  1. i have 3 nice scars on my hand from doing this and replacing broken panels 2 of them on same index finger knuckle done seven years apart
  2. i use a craft knife for this slide blade along silicon watch out you dont slip and cut yourself or smash tank
  3. same here the length is slower growing than the girth love watching the bichirs explore the tank they love brackish shrimp
  4. perhaps a point to make to the authorities in nz is that if the mustelid population in nz is not controlled the only native anumals to protect in nz will be moved to doc controlled islands. then it will become pay per view for all of us
  5. add in patience, another couple of pens, experience and some more money
  6. the same was said about iguanas
  7. thanks for the links guys still early days yet
  8. i have found when dealing with problem pets that it is generally the owners that need retraining not many dogs can't be retrained, it requires someone with specialised knowledge and time to achieve though but in todays world this takes time which equals money once retrained it will require someone else equally knowledgeable to look after it so the easiest answer i am sorry to say is to put the animal down law should be that people should have to sit a test before they can own a dog to prove they are capable of bringing up a well adjusted animal mind you though people sit drivers licenses to prove they can drive, some are more dangerous than a bad dog
  9. the aros have taken to cruising together most of the time they occasionally circle each other at the end of the tank with the smaller one braking and then curling his body up with fins extended then circling again i don't know if it is trying to make itself look bigger or to attract the larger one the larger one nudges the other one out of the way every now and again but no biting has anyone seen a video of arowana breeding?
  10. the interrogation begins hes a big boy now henward
  11. i have the same problem the problem that she loves the fish as well
  12. livingart

    Keeping Trout

    was it sad or very cold?
  13. i hope like all animals with the right environment and plenty of food that they will breed in the future i think a couple of hundred in a pond would look amazing
  14. my 2 get on alright, the same size as davids one and yours Is that your attempt to make an offer? yes, have a dog face and indo grouper maybe available maybe move this to trade and exchange section if you are serious about getting rid of your baby
  15. Had 5 albino frogs donated to the park for display today A big THANK YOU to Churchmousenz on this forum for the frogs and donation :bounce: :bounce: sorry about the flash and fuzzy pics
  16. this is correct but if you swap for marine fish for a FOWLR it can be a win - win situation
  17. livingart

    SWFO???

    an in sump skimmer may be restricted by how much room is available in your sump,
  18. a few around nowadays, anywhere from 2.000 for males to 3 or 4 for females a really laid back parrot 8)
  19. he is 40+cm and cruises with them every now and again 3 smaller senegals in there and another smaller ornate
  20. if you have hearing aids they will drive you round the bend they do make a good pet but will sing out when strangers around they call them ringnecks for a reason Eclectus are a bit cheaper
  21. tanks a bit clearer now the big boys come out to play
  22. good to take them out of tank if the fish knows you a different prospect after 4 or 5 hours in the bin and travelling
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