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- Emma Turner
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Thanks CK.
Most of my Clown pictures are stored on Coppermine, where I have a number of albums for different species. Here is a link to my Clown album:
http://www2.2cah.com/coppermine/thumbnails.php?album=45
There may be the odd one or two pics taken at the shop where I work, but the majority are of my own special shoal in the 1000 litre tank at home:
There are not many people I know of that keep quite as large a social group of Clowns as we do. I wouldn't have it any other way, their natural behaviour is so rewarding to watch and they clearly adore the company of so many friends
Emma
Most of my Clown pictures are stored on Coppermine, where I have a number of albums for different species. Here is a link to my Clown album:
http://www2.2cah.com/coppermine/thumbnails.php?album=45
There may be the odd one or two pics taken at the shop where I work, but the majority are of my own special shoal in the 1000 litre tank at home:
There are not many people I know of that keep quite as large a social group of Clowns as we do. I wouldn't have it any other way, their natural behaviour is so rewarding to watch and they clearly adore the company of so many friends
Emma
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clown family
That is the coolest. That has to be so much fun watching so many clowns. Is there every any time that you don't see clowns?
Oh wow. Incredible fat pics. Thanks Emma.
It's funny. Some of tanks look empty sometimes when I have company over. Then I'll throw some food in the tanks and clowns are coming from out of woodworks in every direction. Then the kids are pointing and yelling, "Look at all those fish!" I can hear the adults thinking, "This is insane!" Then I'll say something like, "in their native waters the clowns will get up to 2 feet long, live for over 40 years, and are known to eat small children". They'll say "no way"! I say, "They travel in groups by the thousands. They each have retractable razor sharp spines under their eyes, which they can use in tandem to slice and dice their prey." The room goes quiet for awhile; all you can hear are the loud clicking noises that the greedy clowns are making while they eat. Then I'll say, "I was just kidding." Then I start thinking to myself, "Well, I hope it's not true."
It's funny. Some of tanks look empty sometimes when I have company over. Then I'll throw some food in the tanks and clowns are coming from out of woodworks in every direction. Then the kids are pointing and yelling, "Look at all those fish!" I can hear the adults thinking, "This is insane!" Then I'll say something like, "in their native waters the clowns will get up to 2 feet long, live for over 40 years, and are known to eat small children". They'll say "no way"! I say, "They travel in groups by the thousands. They each have retractable razor sharp spines under their eyes, which they can use in tandem to slice and dice their prey." The room goes quiet for awhile; all you can hear are the loud clicking noises that the greedy clowns are making while they eat. Then I'll say, "I was just kidding." Then I start thinking to myself, "Well, I hope it's not true."
- Graeme Robson
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has a anit-parasite pellet food that contains metronidazole, praziquantel, levamisole
You may want to check it out.
has a anit-parasite pellet food that contains metronidazole, praziquantel, levamisole
You may want to check it out.
I used my mouth and some tubing to suck the air out of the bridges.
Here's a video of how I did it.
http://media.putfile.com/waterbridge
Here's a video of how I did it.
http://media.putfile.com/waterbridge
- Graeme Robson
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