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Old 18-04-2007

awwww! thats it zooprofessional!

forgive me for not being a tight-arse who buys crappy inferior, virus-ridden, garbage, instead of someone who's happy to pay that little bit extra to not only buy a far superior, user friendly and largely problem-free machine, but also to support the guys who actually do all the innovation in the computer world!

hows netscape navigator going?
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Oops - I didn't realise that Avatars weren't enabled. I've turned that on, so you should be able to go into your profile now and upload your own avatar, up to 80x80 pixels in size.
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Old 24-04-2007

hay hay hay simmy lol

has anyone noticed that is the news section the ABC NewsRadio - Nature section has never changed, till on birmese python from last year- maybe take this one off sim?

the site is great glad the pic gallery is moving in leaps and bounds, and loving the trip down mem lane of everyones old pics when ever i log on to, and moving the recent post pics to the top is so much better

had another idea sim, what about if the lion header pic, changed, as in diff zoo pics phased in and out, spec scences like this lion one, its very kool

anyway all in one, this site is going really well!!!!!!!!!
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Old 30-04-2007

i just worked out what i was looking and when ben threw up his avatar. its a black ghost knife fish!! i was wondering for a few days "what is that black blob?"
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Old 30-04-2007

ha ha knew that would trick ya!
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Old 30-04-2007

i killed mine when i was a kid. put the heater up too high and virtually boiled all my fish
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ug... Mines actually grown quite well on a diet of Cardinal Tetras! and they are double the price of neons
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Old 01-05-2007

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ug... Mines actually grown quite well on a diet of Cardinal Tetras! and they are double the price of neons
That's expensive food Ben. I have a small dam near my place where I go to catch mosquito fish ( gambusia ). Try to find some in your area. Cheaper than cardinals or buying live food and my eye biter and my polystigmas love them.
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Old 01-05-2007

ha ha! when i lived with one of my mates a few years ago we used to keep a large plastic crate in the backyard filled with water. my mate would then catch billions of gumbusia and glass shrimp every 6 weeks or so and stock up the tub. this "gambusia pantry" was used to feed "murray" his pet cod.

murray fortunately outgrew his 4ft fishtank in the end.... he was a dead boring pet!!
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Old 01-05-2007

i would love to have the room to build an aquarium large enough to grow a murray cod to full size. Canberra zoo has a monster cod in a huge tank, but you are right Patrick it doesn't do much.
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Old 01-05-2007

theres a full size murray cod and saratoga at an aquarium shop near my place, both in four foot tanks, its so sad.

personally, i like gambusia, as a tank fish, except for there aggressive tendancies, i will go get some and breed em, so i know they are free of disease. even though i intend to get rid of my fish and chnage my tank around!
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Old 02-05-2007

I just went to my local creek to find some, none at all, nothing to be correct just lotsa snails! but i did bring some plants home, HAHA
 


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