Yays
Sorry major TJ!
I've been out buying feeesh!
I've got big ones and small ones and fantailed ones and and and other feeesh!
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Wed 29 Apr 2009, 17:04,
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I've been out buying feeesh!
I've got big ones and small ones and fantailed ones and and and other feeesh!
they will be soon
if my experiences of fish keeping are anything to go by
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Wed 29 Apr 2009, 17:08,
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I worked in a water gardens from the age of 14 to 17 (for a crappy £14 a day)
What I don't know about feeesh you could write on their long flowing poos:)
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Wed 29 Apr 2009, 17:12,
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bah
I'm retrospectively jealous of your ability to keep the little fuckers alive.
I spent hundreds of pounds on fish, plants etc and nothing much stayed alive for long. They all eventually died in one big chemical poisoning event
I could never be bothered with any of the testing and cleaning malarkey, which lets face it is how places like Maidenhead Aquatics make their money
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Wed 29 Apr 2009, 17:15,
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I spent hundreds of pounds on fish, plants etc and nothing much stayed alive for long. They all eventually died in one big chemical poisoning event
I could never be bothered with any of the testing and cleaning malarkey, which lets face it is how places like Maidenhead Aquatics make their money
Outdoors is easy.
Pond, water, leave for a month, add plants and feeesh and let them get on with it.
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Wed 29 Apr 2009, 17:18,
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I want to get some outdoor fish, but Mrs S
is setting up as a childminder so no can do. It doesn't do to drown the customers
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Wed 29 Apr 2009, 17:19,
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just stick a poster of Peppers near the pond
and the kids'll stay clear
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Wed 29 Apr 2009, 17:28,
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\o/
have you got them a little castle and some weeds and a treasure chest to play in?
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Wed 29 Apr 2009, 17:08,
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Nope
I've put enough plants in the garden to encourage the right sorta guest (members club garden sorta thang).
It needs to establish itself first.
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Wed 29 Apr 2009, 17:17,
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It needs to establish itself first.