WTF IS THIS???
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Tmercier834747 - Posts: 887
- Joined: Wed Feb 13, 2008 8:33 pm
You could epoxy them if they died at a young (and small *cough* dwarf) age, and hang them from strings as they sway in the current...
morbid?
morbid?
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Peterkarig3210 - Posts: 1980
- Joined: Wed Oct 24, 2007 3:04 am
Ya! Great idea! I could also put them in a tiny little bottle and stunt their growth so they stayed small too.
I rarely ever have fish deaths as I have so much filtration and lots of live plants. The way I lose fish is if a filter intake falls off and sucks in a fish or one somehow jumps out. I know fish will stunt to a degree to fit the size of a tank but I know that intentionally doing this is not very nice.
Right now I have a happy community of mosquito fish, SAE's, Ottos, a dojo, and some ghost shrimp and snails. I have a 3 inch juvinile tilapia that seems to be holding eggs (though I'm not sure if they've been fertilised. I removed the male as he was beating up on her too much), and I have another very small tilapia which seems to be a runt. It's only 1.5 inches and it's siblings are like mostly 4 inches long housed in another tank.
All these inhabitants are basically grey in color and I would like to maybe remove the 2 tilapia and replace them with 3 diskus but I think the tank is too small and this would be somewhat inhumane.
Maybe I'll get a couple of those fish that look like siamese algae eaters (flying foxes) but have a beautiful red coloration. I can't remember the name, but they cost about $50 a peice.
I'm in a bad mood today and don't have anything stimulating to talk about. I'm gona gussle a bunch of ice water and zone out in front of the TV.
I rarely ever have fish deaths as I have so much filtration and lots of live plants. The way I lose fish is if a filter intake falls off and sucks in a fish or one somehow jumps out. I know fish will stunt to a degree to fit the size of a tank but I know that intentionally doing this is not very nice.
Right now I have a happy community of mosquito fish, SAE's, Ottos, a dojo, and some ghost shrimp and snails. I have a 3 inch juvinile tilapia that seems to be holding eggs (though I'm not sure if they've been fertilised. I removed the male as he was beating up on her too much), and I have another very small tilapia which seems to be a runt. It's only 1.5 inches and it's siblings are like mostly 4 inches long housed in another tank.
All these inhabitants are basically grey in color and I would like to maybe remove the 2 tilapia and replace them with 3 diskus but I think the tank is too small and this would be somewhat inhumane.
Maybe I'll get a couple of those fish that look like siamese algae eaters (flying foxes) but have a beautiful red coloration. I can't remember the name, but they cost about $50 a peice.
I'm in a bad mood today and don't have anything stimulating to talk about. I'm gona gussle a bunch of ice water and zone out in front of the TV.
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Peterkarig3210 - Posts: 1980
- Joined: Wed Oct 24, 2007 3:04 am
I cut the head off a dead pelican and even after smacking it's head against the ground it's still full of big healthy maggots. I have it in the back of my truck, but after it dries for a while I may soak it in bleach or something.
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Peterkarig3210 - Posts: 1980
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I don't think I'll be able to preserve the pouch of the bill, but after boiling it for a few hours and after removal of all the meat and skin I think I'll have a pretty cool skull.
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Snowboss4492 - Posts: 2098
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no that deserves a big WTF ????? lol - - -you just never know what Pete is gonna be doing day to day eh ................lol
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Peterkarig3210 - Posts: 1980
- Joined: Wed Oct 24, 2007 3:04 am
Hey. I have a serial killer in my family. Auntie Carry or Auntie Thallie (for thallium) cause she killed people by giving them tea with thallium in it.