Sweet 16

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Lmao nahh, the support I did get was to bring my aquarium home, I had to find a person with a bargain for 120 gallon for months of grinding, I sold my expensive watch to afford the aquarium, which I had bought myself, and then I had to clean, repaint, and put together everything. And same the plumbing with hoses was such a pain, going to hardware stores and tryna find the right one. Had to pay for public transport, spending entier days after school cleaning salt creep off the tank as it was all over the tank since it was a saltwater tank. My parents would often ban me from working on it cause I spent all my time working on it in our balcony and during tech class I would spend all my time researching all the different diverse species of South American fish’s I could keep together thinking what I mite put in it one day. I payed for all the expenses and the bus fare. The food and chemicals, the fish and all. I did I fish cycling cause I was impatient and ended up losing $40 worth of fish witch was devastating. luckly I got $5 every week and I would just never go out to eat and save my money, every $5 was another fish in my tank. After the tank cycled in December I bought some corys, which I then sold and made a nice profit. And so I started buying and selling fish’s that I didn’t wanna keep permenen. It worked best when I bought rarity’s from an importer and sold em locally. And I did this on a small scale, wasn’t try Na run a buisness just tryna pay for my tanks expenses. And throw that time I’ve had L141 plecos, Discrossus Maculatas, Apistogramma Agassizii Rio nannay, Apistogramma Panduro Wild, Apistogramma Inca Wild, Uara sp.Orange, Red head tapajos, Corydora adolfoi wild, Corydora orange laser, Green dwarf pike, Vampier shrimp, L124, elusive Peru long arm shrimp, keyhole cichlids, panda uaru, wild green discus rio nannay, and even flame back bleeding heart tetras. I would never though I would be able to have PANDA UARU a year later but yet here they are. :) Tho family support is very nice and all, you can still make due. And trust me my family don’t rly like pets all that much.
Good for you, Man!
Putting in elbow grease shows character. Not too many teenagers are willing to go out of their way for anything, any more.
 
Good for you, Man!
Putting in elbow grease shows character. Not too many teenagers are willing to go out of their way for anything, any more.
its become abit of myslef Now, I just love animals so much
 
happy birthday to her, 16 was probably the best year for all my girls growing up as far as our relationship, at 17 and more at 18 they really start wanting to be there own person and not relying on you as much.
 
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Lmao nahh, the support I did get was to bring my aquarium home, I had to find a person with a bargain for 120 gallon for months of grinding, I sold my expensive watch to afford the aquarium, which I had bought myself, and then I had to clean, repaint, and put together everything. And same the plumbing with hoses was such a pain, going to hardware stores and tryna find the right one. Had to pay for public transport, spending entier days after school cleaning salt creep off the tank as it was all over the tank since it was a saltwater tank. My parents would often ban me from working on it cause I spent all my time working on it in our balcony and during tech class I would spend all my time researching all the different diverse species of South American fish’s I could keep together thinking what I mite put in it one day. I payed for all the expenses and the bus fare. The food and chemicals, the fish and all. I did I fish cycling cause I was impatient and ended up losing $40 worth of fish witch was devastating. luckly I got $5 every week and I would just never go out to eat and save my money, every $5 was another fish in my tank. After the tank cycled in December I bought some corys, which I then sold and made a nice profit. And so I started buying and selling fish’s that I didn’t wanna keep permenen. It worked best when I bought rarity’s from an importer and sold em locally. And I did this on a small scale, wasn’t try Na run a buisness just tryna pay for my tanks expenses. And throw that time I’ve had L141 plecos, Discrossus Maculatas, Apistogramma Agassizii Rio nannay, Apistogramma Panduro Wild, Apistogramma Inca Wild, Uara sp.Orange, Red head tapajos, Corydora adolfoi wild, Corydora orange laser, Green dwarf pike, Vampier shrimp, L124, elusive Peru long arm shrimp, keyhole cichlids, panda uaru, wild green discus rio nannay, and even flame back bleeding heart tetras. I would never though I would be able to have PANDA UARU a year later but yet here they are. :) Tho family support is very nice and all, you can still make due. And trust me my family don’t rly like pets all that much.
Respect. Well done kingster, well done.
 
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