Where oh where did that fishy go?
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.
I have a 55 liter fish tank:tazz. wrote:
Tanks are high maintenance. You have to empty them and clean it all out periodically.
Looks like a Northern PikeShahter wrote:
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It's not a daily thing though. All you really need to do is tap some food in their from a jar each morning and once a month clean out the tank.tazz. wrote:
Lol - Tanks are high maintenance. You have to empty them and clean it all out periodically.-Sh1fty- wrote:
I used to have fish when I was 7. When I get a job I'll definitely buy a nice aquarium. They're not too high maintenance which is nice. I guess that just depends if it's fresh or salt-water.
And compared to other pets you can´t really do anything with them-Sh1fty- wrote:
It's not a daily thing though. All you really need to do is tap some food in their from a jar each morning and once a month clean out the tank.tazz. wrote:
Lol - Tanks are high maintenance. You have to empty them and clean it all out periodically.-Sh1fty- wrote:
I used to have fish when I was 7. When I get a job I'll definitely buy a nice aquarium. They're not too high maintenance which is nice. I guess that just depends if it's fresh or salt-water.
Compared to other pets it's pretty low maintenance.
it is a 6 kilo pike my friend cought. it was awsm smoked.SonderKommando wrote:
Looks like a Northern PikeShahter wrote:
http://pics.livejournal.com/lllaxmep/pi … r/s640x480
gotta love itShocking wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDj7DuHVV9E
Whats the chance of purchasing a day ticket for ya pond mate, I got a licence and I wont use nuts as bait ? I'll be honest its only the Common im after, dont suppose you could chuck a couple of double figure Mirrors in there aswell could you?Slarty wrote:
Don't know how to embed photobucket videos (if they can be?) so if someone else would be so kind?
Just the fish swimming around "normally";
http://s140.photobucket.com/albums/r15/ … t=fish.mp4
And once I'd fed them;
http://s140.photobucket.com/albums/r15/ … eeding.mp4
You have to actively distribute the food around the pond otherwise the 2 big carp (Ghost Koi and common) hoover everything up
Good fun though, and so relaxing to watch on a warm summers afternoon
Off the top of my head:
Koi, Japanese and pure,
Ghost Koi,
Common carp,
Blue and orange Orf,
Tench,
Goldfish.
Probably a few hybrids in there now too, the large Ghost Koi is about 16 years old or so and the rest of the larger fish are pretty mature too.
All I have to do for my cat it put him outside and feed him in the morning, and let him in and feed him at night. And maybe give him a bath once year or something.-Sh1fty- wrote:
It's not a daily thing though. All you really need to do is tap some food in their from a jar each morning and once a month clean out the tank.tazz. wrote:
Lol - Tanks are high maintenance. You have to empty them and clean it all out periodically.-Sh1fty- wrote:
I used to have fish when I was 7. When I get a job I'll definitely buy a nice aquarium. They're not too high maintenance which is nice. I guess that just depends if it's fresh or salt-water.
Compared to other pets it's pretty low maintenance.
Carp are fucking pest. Only fish in Australia without a size or bag limit.1927 wrote:
Ahhh no you cant go eating 'carp', way too boney, and the ones in lakes taste like shit, afterall, thats what they were brought to the UK for, eating shit basically.
People have all chipped in to build lakes and stock them with 40lb carp, real specimens in the 'angling' world, even naming these beloved fish. Only to find cheeky Romanians and Albanians, netting them and eating them as they see them as a delicasy (sp) cheeky bastards (I spelt that bit correct)