Any surface in the tank has the bacteria. No real need to replace any media in the filter unless its disintegrated.
If a cop even saw me remove a fish from the water I'd be placed with a big fat 5000$ fine. It was purely catch and release by law. I did get to eat salmon afterwards though. I didn't catch anything in the whole 5 hour trip.eaglesaquarium said:I'm so envious now. Fresh Alaskan salmon!!Back for a few hours to dominate this thread.
Winning cos I'm going fishing for salmon in a couple of hours.
If a cop even saw me remove a fish from the water I'd be placed with a big fat 5000$ fine. It was purely catch and release by law. I did get to eat salmon afterwards though. I didn't catch anything in the whole 5 hour trip.TallTree01 said:
I'm so envious now. Fresh Alaskan salmon!!
Back for a few hours to dominate this thread.
Winning cos I'm going fishing for salmon in a couple of hours.
If a cop even saw me remove a fish from the water I'd be placed with a big fat 5000$ fine. It was purely catch and release by law. I did get to eat salmon afterwards though. I didn't catch anything in the whole 5 hour trip.eaglesaquarium said:I don't know how it works where you live CfC, but in the US, we don't bow down to kings.
I'm so envious now. Fresh Alaskan salmon!!Back for a few hours to dominate this thread.
Winning cos I'm going fishing for salmon in a couple of hours.
comocrayfish5 said:^^ they are
there are so many more macaws then i realized......
like this really pretty Shamrock Macaw O__O
and there are a ton of different cockatoos too!
my favorites are the major Mitchell's cockatoo and the black palm cockatoo
the_lock_man said:
^^ they are
there are so many more macaws then i realized......
like this really pretty Shamrock Macaw O__O
and there are a ton of different cockatoos too!
my favorites are the major Mitchell's cockatoo and the black palm cockatoo
My favourite cockatoo is the molluccan (sp?), aka the salmon-crested. There is a bird-zoo about 20 miles away from me that has a beautifully tame specimen, who just loves his neck to be tickled (which I have to do, in spite of the warning signs that birds can bite. Well, duh).
When I was a teenager, I used to own an African Grey, so they are my most favouritest of the parrot family.