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  • Posted on: 25/6/2011 18:30
Re: Naming our fish #1
Sorry I don't think I can help you there, I have one tank full of fish called "fishy" (apart from 3 called "oto") and my other tank has "Mr Fishy" who unfortunately turns out to be a girl

Ed- they are lovely looking fish


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  • Posted on: 25/6/2011 18:26
Re: Auto fish feeders- Going on holiday #2
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I think for that price, I might give it a try


Before I went away I bought the one onyxia has and a more expensive juwel one and used one on each tank. I ran them in pots for a few days before I went to check they were ok and I actually found the cheaper LCD one you're looking at much better. It was much easier to program and more accurate at feeding. I only used pellets and crisps in them mixed together but the juwel struggled to control it to a small portion and when I got home the tank was full of snails . The only problem with the LCD one was attaching it to my smaller tank but with a peg and some cardboard I got it to stay put!


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  • Posted on: 16/6/2011 7:07
Re: Plants arrived. #3
Hi

Personally I'd put them straight where you want them to be in the end. Then you're not disturbing the roots when you move them in 2 weeks time.


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  • Posted on: 12/6/2011 19:51
Re: Snorkelling in Florida #4
A baby possom who had lost his mum, he found his way back into the bushes though.

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  • Posted on: 12/6/2011 19:48
Re: Snorkelling in Florida #5
Feeding lorikeets at Busch Gardens

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  • Posted on: 12/6/2011 19:45
Re: Snorkelling in Florida #6
This was at Epcot, there were massive aquariums there, this one had 2 sea turtles and this sea turtle wedged himself under the pole for a while and fell asleep. When he woke up he struggled a bit to get out but managed it eventually!

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  • Posted on: 12/6/2011 19:43
Re: Snorkelling in Florida #7
Hogwarts Castle in the new Harry Potter section of Universal. The ride The Forbidden Journey was really good, although the first time we went there we queued for 30 mins, the ride broke down and we stayed in line for another 45 mins until we were told it wouldn't re-open again that day. So we went back later in the holiday and did it twice.

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  • Posted on: 12/6/2011 19:38
Re: Snorkelling in Florida #8
We got to hold very cute baby gators too

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  • Posted on: 12/6/2011 19:34
Re: Snorkelling in Florida #9
While we were waiting for the airboat ride this crane came along who had had his foot bitten off by a gator. He wanted food but we didn't have anything for him so I gave him a head scratch instead!

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  • Posted on: 12/6/2011 19:26
Re: Snorkelling in Florida #10
It was 3 and a bit weeks, we thought that would be long enough to see everything but I could have spent the same amount of time again!

We loved Seaworld, the baby dolphins were really funny and the penguins too. I'll try to get some more photos up!



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