Thinking about buying a Liger..

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Hawkfish3.0;1962475; said:
Miles is going to create a speed-link to this thread. We'll see it everywhere in the stingray forum! :ROFL:

I would say Sticky It, but we all know it would DEFINITELY not get read there!
 
Miles;1962508; said:
I would say Sticky It, but we all know it would DEFINITELY not get read there!
:ROFL::ROFL::ROFL: When i opened it i though leoXtiger, but this was even better. Deffinatly thinking sticky material right here. GOod one agian man.
 
Miles;1962477; said:
BTW;

This thought started when a teenage kid came into my work today looking for feeder fish and sand.

I had a hunch, and asked him if he owned a Stingray? Of course he did.. it was in the car! The LFS who sold them the 'teacups', said they just eat feeders and need sand.. That's their only care requirements. 48g bowfront was fine for life.. they only get about -this- big (holds out flat hand)..

Although annoyed, I showed him to the sand and feeders. I tried pretty hard to offer my advice, but heck.. I just work for a corporate pet store what do I know? :screwy:

poor ray:irked:
 
Could have just said that rays are kept in a tank too small....
 
ewurm;1962615; said:
Could have just said that rays are kept in a tank too small....

That's too easy.

You must think like them, to be like them. It's the best way to convey the message.


Must,
^not^
Buy,

Liger.
 
Miles;1962458; said:
The point of this thread;

Stingrays, just like Ligers, are specialized animals that take a large amount of time, thought, money, and effort.

It was all in good humor.. :D

(ps. good link for people who start these type of threads)

You need a spanking for this prank.:ROFL:

Commeon a Liger is no where near the difficulty of a ray, be reasonable. They are 20% bigger than an adult lion.
 
Miles;1962477;1962477 said:
BTW;

This thought started when a teenage kid came into my work today looking for feeder fish and sand.

I had a hunch, and asked him if he owned a Stingray? Of course he did.. it was in the car! The LFS who sold them the 'teacups', said they just eat feeders and need sand.. That's their only care requirements. 48g bowfront was fine for life.. they only get about -this- big (holds out flat hand)..

Although annoyed, I showed him to the sand and feeders. I tried pretty hard to offer my advice, but heck.. I just work for a corporate pet store what do I know? :screwy:
Which shop?
 
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