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Post by 3piggles on Aug 31, 2008 19:26:24 GMT
Great pigtures, birdtures and fishtures. YOu're right, no need for separate threads. I see Chip found a reason to pose for the camera. The fish are typically unimpressed with getting their pictures taken, lol.
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Post by Val Amirault-Vale on Sept 1, 2008 2:13:14 GMT
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Post by Teebers on Sept 1, 2008 7:26:20 GMT
Oh I don't think anything will get her under control Val! She's just wild.
Thanks guys! And yeah.. Chip loves the camera! Almost as much as he loves his branch..
Ooo well observed babes! It's all just one big happy family in my tank you know!
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Post by newpig on Sept 2, 2008 8:36:36 GMT
The lurve must be catching. Great pics and nice to see the rest of the brood as well.
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Post by donna on Sept 2, 2008 8:42:46 GMT
Great pictures Teebers. I am glad the mites have gone and there is no more itching going on. Chip is cute, my Mum has 3 cockatiels, they are great and very intelligent. I like the name Chip it suits him. I like the swordtails and clown loach, do they have names too?
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Post by Vicky on Sept 2, 2008 8:55:17 GMT
I love clown loaches! When I get a fish tank again, I'm going to have only clown loaches. Well, mostly clown loaches, anyway.
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Post by beckee on Sept 2, 2008 9:04:44 GMT
I like the name Chip it suits him. It does, doesn't it?!!
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Post by donna on Sept 2, 2008 9:27:58 GMT
Yes for sure. Did you by any chance give him that name beckee?
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Post by beckee on Sept 2, 2008 10:02:35 GMT
what else do you name a bird that's almost always perched on a shoulder?!
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Post by donna on Sept 2, 2008 10:09:20 GMT
lol. Good one beckee, I like your logic!
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Post by Teebers on Sept 2, 2008 11:08:56 GMT
Yeah, she comes in handy once every so often like that.
No names for any of the fishies as yet tho, we'll have to get to work on that huh babes?!
Good luck with your clown loaches Vicki... mine can be a bit shy but they're great to watch when they're out and about! They did a great job on the snail problem I once had too.
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Post by newpig on Sept 2, 2008 11:46:22 GMT
they are great for the snails. I used to have loads of loaches in my tank and loved them. I had to try with them quite a few times before I got any that didn't develop the dreaded white spot but then they went from strength to strength and not a snail in sight.
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Post by Teebers on Oct 8, 2008 1:05:24 GMT
Mum found a dandelion in the front yard today - they do things big over here you see! And my guys reaped all the rewards.
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Post by Val Amirault-Vale on Oct 8, 2008 5:10:11 GMT
Ooh that is a wonderful dandelion! So nice and green and oh so huge! How long before it was devoured?
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Post by donna on Oct 8, 2008 8:25:02 GMT
Yes I agree, that really is huge! Giant size infact! lol I am sure your boys loved it, my lot love dandelion leaves too!
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Post by newpig on Oct 8, 2008 8:58:01 GMT
Lucky boys! That is pretty impressive
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Post by Teebers on Oct 8, 2008 9:00:17 GMT
Thanks ladies!
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Post by Pigjes on Oct 8, 2008 9:44:32 GMT
That's a gigadandy!!!!
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Post by donna on Oct 8, 2008 9:52:00 GMT
It reminds me of ice age when the Rhino's are bickering over who is going to eat the last ever dandelion and then Sid stands on it! lol
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Post by Teebers on Oct 8, 2008 10:40:13 GMT
Haha yeah... that was the last dandelion of the season I believe?! I love that film but I've not seen it in aaaages!
'Uncle Fungus?'
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