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my new gg and her friend
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piggy67;1684660; said:
I've got a friend who went to shay's aquarium.they have gg also,she said my piggy was way bigger then there's.
Your Piggy is a real cool beast! :)
 
hotfishgirls;1684667; said:
my new gg and her friend
Whoa! Beautiful! :)
 
HOT,that is a beautiful gg.do you have any pic's from farther away.I would love to see them.they look just like my piggy..........
 
piggy67;1684688; said:
HOT,that is a beautiful gg.do you have any pic's from farther away.I would love to see them.they look just like my piggy..........
I second that. :)
 
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Loulou;1684154; said:
Which other side, dude? The side of the fish who would spend a short life in horrible conditions? The side of the guy who only cares about how much money he would make? The side of the exasperated parent who would just buy the damn fish to shut up the kid? The side of the person who just wants to satisfy the impulse to acquire a fish (be it to impress others with the "monster predator")?

How much better do you believe are the condition you or I, or anyone else keeps their fish in is over that fishes life out in the wild as nature intended it too be. Not stuck in some 55G, 125G, 250G,500G, 15,000 or even 52,000G viewable tank. Wheree they can eat when they can find & catch food not when some keeper decides to throw it too them in the form of pellets, pre-killed, veggies they would never have known, etc. Do you really truely believe that the fish and other animals in your care are having a better life then as nature intended. :screwy:

The side with the parent that don't know how or when to say NO! Well whatever befalls them they deserve. Don't just give in to kids, be a reasponsable adult.:screwy::screwy::screwy:
:popcorn:
 
Man i love this site.teq you have too much time on your hands.lol....but you make things interesting.if nothing else
 
Tequila;1684759; said:
How much better do you believe are the condition you or I, or anyone else keeps their fish in is over that fishes life out in the wild as nature intended it too be. Not stuck in some 55G, 125G, 250G,500G, 15,000 or even 52,000G viewable tank. Wheree they can eat when they can find & catch food not when some keeper decides to throw it too them in the form of pellets, pre-killed, veggies they would never have known, etc. Do you really truely believe that the fish and other animals in your care are having a better life then as nature intended. :screwy:
Far from it, dude. However big a tank might be, it'll never be the total freedom that Nature offers. Yet it is our responsibility to do our best for the lives that we have chosen to place under our care. It is our responsibility to be sensible about our limitations and act accordingly.

Tequila;1684759; said:
The side with the parent that don't know how or when to say NO! Well whatever befalls them they deserve. Don't just give in to kids, be a reasponsable adult.:screwy::screwy::screwy:
:popcorn:
Indeed! :)
 
wow deja vu!
 
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