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Haven't thought about it yet. The ANGFA conference is in September, not July. I might be going to Cairns, but haven't thought about it yet. Graduation is in September.Ahhh graduation time. Have you got your dress?
Did you go to the ANGFA conference?
Well, if anybody has to whoop us, I'd rather it be a country I like, and I've always felt pretty good about Australia.Graduation and the ANGFA conference in September, any idea whether they are on at the same time? If they are on at the same time, which one are you going to
LOL Australia beating the US at the Olympics, that might upset some of the forum
Goooooooo Aussies
Sorry I'm very busy at the last couple of weeks, school is not good. Seems different.Sorry to hear about them dying but you have done better than most people that are new to keeping fish.
On a side note, how is work and are you going to the ANGFA conference?
OH MY GOSH that’s a blast from the past! I saw that movie in theaters when I was about three.G-Force (Disney guinea pig movie)
School is nearly finished for you, that's why it feels different. The end of a chapter that has taken 12 years of your life.Sorry I'm very busy at the last couple of weeks, school is not good. Seems different.
The remaining silvertips are hiding in the tank for a while now. Water change done last Saturday, just trying to look after them. I think the fake plants look outdated in terms of tank design.
Can't go to the ANGFA conference, sorry. Wish I did, though. Life is busy at home. 14 school days until Year 12 farewells.
I kinda feel like watching G-Force (Disney guinea pig movie), I realised I don't have the DVD anymore. Starting to embrace guinea pigs after an initial dislike. They are not a children's pet as the pet stores say. Guinea pigs are somewhat forgotten in the pet community, same with rabbits. Guinea pigs need a lot of care, more than a dog, some say.
Not over yet until next week, no exams, that's it. Farewells are on next Thursday, then the actual graduation next month. I'd like to talk about a certain issue in the pet industry.Welcome back. How is life now school is over? Have you got end of year exams or is that it (no more school)?
People buy silver sharks (aka Bala sharks) because they are sold when small (2-3 inches long) and look cool. Unfortunately as you mentioned, they aren't really suitable for the average aquarium due to their adult size, the need to be in groups, and the speed they move at.
Oscars are a little different. Even though they get big, they aren't active swimmers and are ambush predators. They have their territory and wait for food to swim by, then eat it. However, they still need a big tank due to their adult size, which can be 12-18 inches.
I just wanted to know about it, that's all. I haven't seen a lot of change lately. We are improving as we go, and some things need to change in the pet industry. I know that people have different opinions, and that's okay. We're all different.Not over yet until next week, no exams, that's it. Farewells are on next Thursday, then the actual graduation next month. I'd like to talk about a certain issue in the pet industry.
There are some things I don't understand in the pet industry as a whole. I see that the light at the end of the tunnel is only dimming when pets other than cats and dogs are involved. This means these pets are more likely to be mistreated than our cute carnivores. Why is there so much misinformation in the pet industry? Why do some ignorant people say 'it's just a (blank)' or 'they only live for a week or two' when mentioning their pets? And why do people treat cats and dogs like family, but mistreat other pets (small mammals, birds, reptiles, inverts, fish)? Most people (not all of them) would endorse bad husbandry for fish, reptiles and small mammals, and pet stores would sell these products as 'starter kits' for example. That's the main issue.
It's not just the pet industry that needs changing. Farming practices haven't really changed during the last 500 years. They have become more intensive and animals are generally more crowded now (on most farms but not all) and this can lead to health problems.I just wanted to know about it, that's all. I haven't seen a lot of change lately. We are improving as we go, and some things need to change in the pet industry. I know that people have different opinions, and that's okay. We're all different.