Rabbits are just as good as dogs...
...likely for both of you......I had a dog once and it was hell...
Rabbits are just as good as dogs...
...likely for both of you......I had a dog once and it was hell...
I'm serious, my dude literally lets me hold him in any way possible. And he even sits QUIETLY (unlike dogs who bark and whine 24/7) next to me while I work.
It was more like she was driving me nuts every day, and I would be constantly telling her to shut up (as I was in virtual class and doing hard schoolwork) and to boot (though honestly, this isn't her fault) this is when my aunt tragically passed away unexpectedly.
...likely for both of you...
Lol, dogs are what they are made to be by their owners.I'm serious, my dude literally lets me hold him in any way possible. And he even sits QUIETLY (unlike dogs who bark and whine 24/7) next to me while I work.
Rabbits are lagomorphs, not rodents by any stretch of the mind. They may occasionally look like rodents, but they're not even in the same class. I know because I also have a hamster.Lol, dogs are what they are made to be by their owners.
Rabbits are...not quite rodents, but pretty close...
Jeez...I'd actually prefer...a cat!
edited to add: My condolences...
If you think it’s an unimportant topic then why did you bother to waste people’s time with your comment? Everybody on the site knows it’s important to have a large enough volume of water for your fish to stay healthy. Even someone who’s barely dipped their toes in the hobby and hasn’t made any contributions to the site such as yourself can see it.i think this is a unimportant topic. calling a huge body or not so huge body of water in a manmade container a "pond" doesn't really matter. the important thing is whether it is enough for the fishes you are keeping, will they going to be healthy in it, etc.
To open the eyes of people who are discussing this unimportant topicIf you think it’s an unimportant topic then why did you bother to waste people’s time with your comment?
Not necessarilyEverybody on the site knows it’s important to have a large enough volume of water for your fish to stay healthy.
I am not criticising or telling anyone especially a experienced aquarist like jjohnwm just reminding the purpose of this website which is guide people , not engage in a unnecessary topic . I am not saying "hey man I am literally a scholar of fish keeping"Even someone who’s barely dipped their toes in the hobby and hasn’t made any contributions to the site such as yourself can see it.