earthdog
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Don't eat yellow snow
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Post by earthdog on Dec 16, 2005 11:45:23 GMT -5
Until I get around busting up some of the bigger chunks of rocks I thought I would put them to use, so others could enjoy them also. Our living mouse trap likes the rocks, I think, or maybe he can't wait to get some of the pond fish before they go back outside for next summer. The 55 gal. tank is in the basement, the rest of the pond fish are in the living room in a 45 gal. corner tank.
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Post by joe on Dec 16, 2005 12:18:12 GMT -5
What an excellent way to store rocks! That cat doesn't know where to go. All those fish he can't get to.
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stefan
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Post by stefan on Dec 16, 2005 13:13:13 GMT -5
cool idea- course my inside tank never get cleaned enough so the rocks would get pretty yucky quickly
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Post by rockyraccoon on Dec 16, 2005 15:15:00 GMT -5
kind of like a video game for cats. is he still sitting there lol. i like the aquarium and i like the rocks in there.
kim
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earthdog
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Post by earthdog on Dec 16, 2005 15:29:27 GMT -5
It still gets dirty, if I don't change the filters. I have 2 magnum filters sucking a total of 700 gal. an hour and a dual bio filter on it also that sucks 350 gal. an hour, so it stays pretty clean. Between the pond having 2 huge pumps that run 24/7 year round, all the underwater lights and the lights around the pond, 2 fish tanks with a total of 5 huge pumps running 24/7 and 8 tumblers running 24/7 the wife gets pissed when the power and light bill comes every month.
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Post by LCARS on Dec 16, 2005 17:40:39 GMT -5
Those are the luckiest goldfish i've ever seen!!
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Post by joe on Dec 16, 2005 19:20:02 GMT -5
That's a lot of water to move. How many gallons does that tank hold??
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Post by Cher on Dec 16, 2005 19:54:18 GMT -5
Hey I like it. Those rocks look really pretty, I agree, lucky fish. LOL
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