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wish-ga
 
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Algae would grow on rocks/wood for a picturesque tank but NOWHERE else (filter in/outlets, glass walls etc)

In a perfect world I would understand all that tank hardware stuff (valves, hoses, filters etc)

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yes, yours is, but no ammonia, etc, seems a little inanimate.

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Some of y'alls perfect worlds seem devoid of life


I can honestly say mine is the complete opposite of that

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I like to think that whoever designed marine life was thinking of it as basically an entertainment medium. That would explain some of the things down there, some of the unearthly biological contraptions
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drinking does not affect your motor skills




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dan76
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drinking does not affect your motor skills

OH TOLEEDY!
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fish will stay away from the siphoning tube. (esp.corys)]

~elaine~
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Some of y'alls perfect worlds seem devoid of life Sort of like pictures of fish and plants with no reality to them

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In a perfect world all fish get along and ammonia doesnt exist. plants stay alive and fish can live in any pH.

:%)
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fishwise - my tank would be able to live in the same house as me and not 200 miles away!

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I like to think that whoever designed marine life was thinking of it as basically an entertainment medium. That would explain some of the things down there, some of the unearthly biological contraptions
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In a perfect world I could "orb", my fish tanks would expand to hold all the fish I want, i could run my own school and fish shop and only work three days a week.

GFG

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World peace, Teaching others to read


But seriously - Redheads all 'round ]

fishwise - Goldfish being able to happily live in bowls &amp; not having to worry about ph level &amp; stuff :%)

Last edited by The lil' Dude with attitude at 01-Oct-2005 05:06
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in a perfect world.... would there be turkeys?
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in my perfect world, bettas would be peaceful and the long fins males could get along fine. also that some cichlids were nicer.

so whats in ur perfect world?
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In a perfect world, Clown Loaches would stay 2 inches long.

Bah. In a perfect world, you'd be able to get a tank large enough for a Clown Loach.

And so would I.

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In a perfect world, Clown Loaches would stay 2 inches long.
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lol LB thats a good 1
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Self cleaning and self water changing tanks

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Being able to have a koi pond in my backyard and a wall of orange fish.

(and on the other wall.... a barb tank)


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growth on SPS daily

-Formerly known as the Ferretfish
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a ct betta the size of an adult oscar, also that male bettas got along.

Fish tanks are an expensive addiction
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