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#921 amanda

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Posted 11 January 2008 - 11:15 PM

Thanks guys, heres a quick pic as I sit here now, I did have a 5ft tank but it was a PITA and the whole flat ended up mouldy as it was evaporating 5-15L of water a day!! and dont mention the leccy bill to the mrs!!!

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James stop it now as I am seriously getting upset that I do not have that view :D

Alert-amanda is getting excited about fish :o :lol:

pmsl I love this forum thumbsup

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Posted 11 January 2008 - 11:17 PM

They are still young at the moment Amanda, although a few have spawned and got as far as hatching and rearing wrigglers for a day or two. We are saving for a 78" x 24" x 30" tank at the moment so should be able to get a few more to add to the collection.

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Posted 11 January 2008 - 11:18 PM

Simon I do visit that forum but prefer this one clicky how did you know about the discus forum /

I looked into the idea of some indoor fish a while back so did some internet digging. Decided to stick with the pond, seems a lot less difficult and in their own way the fish are just as lovely and fascinating. Just can't see them very well at night.

good evening Mr Bletch. I see Chelski have a new player :blink:

He's not worth that much is he?? Remind me, what did Arsene buy him for and sell him for?


oi-"royston vasey" we'll have no football here :lol:

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Posted 11 January 2008 - 11:19 PM

Thanks Jules. I seem to be able to forget how to do it to easily. Perhaps you could give me a lesson on Monday in exchange for a nice cup of coffee :groupjump:


Sean I can't see the incredible sulk lasting to long at your place.


lol no problem Ian...i dont do Caffeine mind you.

We are staying at a nice local hotel on sunday so we can be there nice and early on monday too :)

Anelka will be there for the duration of the African nations IYAM :rolleyes:



No problem ...water it is then. LOL @ Anelka statement.



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Posted 11 January 2008 - 11:20 PM

Sorry people I don't get the fish thing

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Posted 11 January 2008 - 11:22 PM

Had a fish tank for Christmas when I was about six and kept them ever since. 40 years ish. Just find them addictive and relaxing to watch.

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Posted 11 January 2008 - 11:23 PM

They are still young at the moment Amanda, although a few have spawned and got as far as hatching and rearing wrigglers for a day or two. We are saving for a 78" x 24" x 30" tank at the moment so should be able to get a few more to add to the collection.


wow that is excellent, getting them happy enough to fawnicate :P (sp) is just out of this world Imnotworthy

Well done you thumbsup I will need lots of pics as I am getting very ott now I have been reminded of how beautiful little fishies are :wub:

Thanks again ian, I am loving this thread tonight guys chinky chinky

Edited by amanda, 11 January 2008 - 11:44 PM.


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Posted 11 January 2008 - 11:24 PM

I appreciate other people love them but can't seem to get the point, horses for courses and all that

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Posted 11 January 2008 - 11:27 PM

Evening all, 6 hours til the tash finishes work for the night. Nice piccies of the fish. Tash has 3 called Dunny, Sven and Elanooooooooooooooooooooo. This time tomorrow Mr and missis tash will of finished the ghost walk in York and will be on the bevvy run. I sent her back to ASDA yesterday for a lettuce as a big fat caterpillar had eaten half of the one in the fridge. ( I was making a salad for tea), An hour later she came back with lettuce and 2 x blouses :blink: ( were only goin for 1 night). Now don't get me wrong but why put blouses next to lettuces. She also told me she was going to treat me :blink: to some new underwear, but they did'nt have her size. :blink: Do you think its to late to cancel.

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Posted 11 January 2008 - 11:29 PM

Had a fish tank for Christmas when I was about six and kept them ever since. 40 years ish. Just find them addictive and relaxing to watch.

Aquariums - love them, best screensaver in the world. There's something magical about water - comes from spending a lot of time as a kid on river banks and at lakes fishing for bream, roach and perch. Nothing quite as special as the glassy surface of a lake on a beautiful, still early summer morning, mist sitting just above the water.

Edit: don't know where that pic came from, sorry. :)

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Posted 11 January 2008 - 11:30 PM

They are still young at the moment Amanda, although a few have spawned and got as far as hatching and rearing wrigglers for a day or two. We are saving for a 78" x 24" x 30" tank at the moment so should be able to get a few more to add to the collection.


wow that is excellent, getting them happy enough to fawnicate :P (sp) is just out of this world Imnotworthy

Well done you thumbsup I will need lots of pics as I am getting very ott now I have been reminded of how beautifil little fishies are :wub:

Thanks again ian, I am loving this thread tonight guys chinky chinky



When fish bonk what position do they do it in, Upside down, :lol: nose to nose , Doggy.

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Posted 11 January 2008 - 11:35 PM

Hi Tashy, The female lays a line of eggs and then the male covers them. (to put it politley). There isn't much bodily contact. :lol:

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Posted 11 January 2008 - 11:36 PM

Evening all, 6 hours til the tash finishes work for the night.

Nice piccies of the fish. Tash has 3 called Dunny, Sven and Elanooooooooooooooooooooo.

This time tomorrow Mr and missis tash will of finished the ghost walk in York and will be on the bevvy run.

I sent her back to ASDA yesterday for a lettuce as a big fat caterpillar had eaten half of the one in the fridge. ( I was making a salad for tea), An hour later she came back with lettuce and 2 x blouses :blink: ( were only goin for 1 night). Now don't get me wrong but why put blouses next to lettuces.

She also told me she was going to treat me :blink: to some new underwear, but they did'nt have her size. :blink:

Do you think its to late to cancel.


:lol: Mr Tash I would like to take this moment to say you are by far one of the funniest men I have ever met on this forum & I love your posts

Mrs Tash may be speaking the truth about size not in stock but I do fear that may not be factual :D

Edited by amanda, 11 January 2008 - 11:42 PM.


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Posted 11 January 2008 - 11:39 PM

Hi Tashy,

The female lays a line of eggs and then the male covers them. (to put it politley). There isn't much bodily contact. :lol:


Such a shame really, the poor fish don't know what they are missing :D

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Posted 11 January 2008 - 11:40 PM

:yeahthat: even though he is a City fan :lol: have a good weekend in York with Mrs Tash ;)

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Posted 11 January 2008 - 11:41 PM

off to :sleepy: now night all.

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Posted 11 January 2008 - 11:43 PM

off to :sleepy: now night all.


Goodnight ian & thanks for the pics & banter thumbsup

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Posted 11 January 2008 - 11:46 PM

Had a fish tank for Christmas when I was about six and kept them ever since. 40 years ish. Just find them addictive and relaxing to watch.

Aquariums - love them, best screensaver in the world. There's something magical about water - comes from spending a lot of time as a kid on river banks and at lakes fishing for bream, roach and perch. Nothing quite as special as the glassy surface of a lake on a beautiful, still early summer morning, mist sitting just above the water.

Edit: don't know where that pic came from, sorry. :)


:D fish finger butties with tommy k sauce mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

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Posted 11 January 2008 - 11:52 PM

Hi Tashy,

The female lays a line of eggs and then the male covers them. (to put it politley). There isn't much bodily contact. :lol:


Such a shame really, the poor fish don't know what they are missing :D


OMG :o How do the fish sperm know which way to do, I mean at least with men its a bit like the dartford tunnel run and theres only one way to go.

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Posted 11 January 2008 - 11:55 PM

Hi Tashy,

The female lays a line of eggs and then the male covers them. (to put it politley). There isn't much bodily contact. :lol:


Such a shame really, the poor fish don't know what they are missing :D


OMG :o How do the fish sperm know which way to do, I mean at least with men its a bit like the dartford tunnel run and theres only one way to go.


Mr Tash it is so much like men really lol, they see the target & just shoot :D




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