If I could only win the lotto. I need 2 big enough to swim in... salt with a blacktip and fresh for Amazon!
Very nice. For now it is my single 480g.
Very nice. For now it is my single 480g.
I didn't pay attention to everything he said, but he seemed far more enthralled by his disco ball then his fishtanks. I have seen high-tech, and even low-tech betta bowls whose owners care far more for them. I findSay what you want about the guy but at least,by his admission,he went out and collected his fish and raised them rather than have some service bring in a bunch of stock.That is a fishkeeper in my book.
Thanks for posting this,Zo.
I won't compare the guy's tanks to anyone else's but I will give him props for what he has accomplished....no need to hate on, insult or try and diminish what he has.I didn't pay attention to everything he said, but he seemed far more enthralled by his disco ball then his fishtanks. I have seen high-tech, and even low-tech betta bowls whose owners care far more for them. I findconvict360 's,
Stanzzzz7 's,
mrrobxc 's, and
Madou 's tanks 100,000x ore impressive then this.
Diamond Backed Terrapin yep,found in brackish water areas and one of my favorite turtles to keep.That is a sweet tank! Wouldn't be my first choice for livestock, but to each there own. Stripers, bluefish, black bass, a flounder of some type, and a few others I can't see well enough. Can't remember the name of the terrapin; they can live in brackish/salt water.
What he said^^ I was thinking those are not too common anymore in the wild?Diamond Backed Terrapin yep,found in brackish water areas and one of my favorite turtles to keep.