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Posted on Oct 09, 2008 under fish |
Now playing in the YouTube Screening Room: http://www.youtube.com/ytscreeningroom
What do you need to hunt the world’s greatest hunter? How about some fishing line and a six-pack.
Third Prize Winner Tropfest 2008.
Duration : 0:7:1
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Posted on Sep 11, 2008 under fish |
I bought a small fountain and I have 3 plants in it with 3 tad poles and 2 fish. I have a Pix if want to send me a message. I am worried that the water is not good water for my fish. My Fiance thinks that the plants are too much dirt for a small fountain or my water garden is needing an oxygen pump to keep the Fish alive. My mom has a similar larger scale water garden with a Fountain, plants and fish the only difference is she has well water and her watergarden is much larger than mine. So do I need an oxygen pump plus my fountain? Should I take the plants out? Or do you think I need to buy bottled water to put in my fountain; or atleast buy the chemical that takes the floride and chlorine out of the water?
Just put plants and fish in my tank last night. Came home from work today my trickler got clogged up with dirt from my plants and somehow my water was dripping out. It wasn't empty when I got home today but the water level was low. And guess what? I killed 2 tad poles and 2 fish. Maybe I should just stick to plants I can keep them alive. Then I don't have to be responsible for anything elses death. Wish I could post a pix here, there is one on my 360 page if you want to see what I am working with.
If you have a water garden with a fountain your fish are getting oxygen,your plants also provide oxygen. Once tap water sets for about 24 hrs. the chlorine in it disappears. If you have goldfish in your pond try floating a block of ice in it during this hot weather,they love cold temps.
Posted on Sep 11, 2008 under fish |
PV
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Posted on Sep 10, 2008 under fish |
We are starting a 55 gal freshwater tank. What fish work best, should we look at small fish, medium fish? We have a few other smaller tanks, but this is the first large tank, so we are lost in how to fill it.
I think you have some really good answers here with some wide diversity. I would assume you know about the cycle process since you do have some smaller tanks, but just in the event you don't, think about your long term fish after the tank has cycled. Get some hardy fish like the Danio's, Zebras, Platty's, Mollies, even some guppies. Pick just one species and let them sit in the cycle unless you want to opt for a fishless cycle. In the event you are going fishless, I'd email Copperhead or Ghapy because I have never tried that one. Once you cycle is all done with, I personally think neon's and painted glass fish are really striking in coloration.
One distinct advantage to MOST small fish is that you could house more of them generally, but when considering this, stock based on adult sizing. Meaning you have a 55 gallon tank, but don't max out your bio load right now, because the fish you get are not going to stay that size. Just like with your clothes allow for growing room, so consider your long term size when looking at your species. There are some really brilliantly colored cichilds I have seen, but don't know much about that could make a great addition to your tank. I am not an expert on cichilds but there is one of the top contributers you could consult on that one 8 in the something. I forget lol. Gourami have a bunch of different breeds you could get, nice colors on them as well. I personally have 4 Lavendars, 2 Giants, and 2 Dwarves. Try this site, I know they may not be in your particular area, but they have a great forum of pics to look over, and they will take calls on advice.
www.absolutlyfish.com
Posted on Sep 10, 2008 under fish |
Music video by Reel Big Fish performing Take On Me
with Jay Rifkin [Producer]
(C) 1996 Mojo Records LLC
Duration : 0:2:59
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Posted on Sep 09, 2008 under fish |
See this video in HIGH QUALITY: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fE1KivIjXI8&fmt=18
Before you leave mean comments, just know that our friend Gil (the Cop) is an awesome and talented young fish who loves performing and making light of his Swimdrome. He’s a smart and funny fish, and has complete awareness of his fins. And we all had an awesome time shooting “Retarded Fish!”
APRIL FOOLS!!! THANKS FOR SUBSCRIBING!
Special thanks to Felicia Day of “The Guild” for playing with us!
http://www.youtube.com/watchtheguild
Thanks to Scott Perry for the great idea and some of the best puns!
http://www.youtube.com/thesaptube
And of course thanks as always to the ever-so-talented Josh “The Ponceman” Perry!!!
http://www.youtube.com/ponceman
Duration : 0:1:29
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Posted on Sep 09, 2008 under fish |
I have 1 Black moor and 1 gold fish and also a Loach to keep the tank clean but I am hopping to get a couple more fish so how many more fish could I have in a 50 gallon tank!Thanks for the help!
I have already had my 2 fish for a year and my Loach 4 months!
You shouldn't keep anything with goldfish but goldfish. Goldfish get big and require big tanks. Do your research next time before getting fish.
Posted on Sep 08, 2008 under fish |
This is Speed by Analog Fish. And also the 10th ending theme of Naruto. Hehe ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted on Sep 08, 2008 under fish |
I got a deep fryer for making fish and chips. Potatoes cook at a hotter temp than fish and it takes a while for the oil to cool down. I have tried putting chips (not skinny fries, but sliced "chip" shaped potatoes in the microwave on "hold warm" in a bowl lined and covered with paper towels, but they get soggy/tough.
The fish cooks at 280 degrees for 8 mins and the potatoes at 340 degrees for 10 mins plus 2 more.
I can do the fish first, it would speed things up (oil heats faster than it cools) but still the fish would need to sit for 12-15 minutes before the potatoes are done.
What is the best way to keep fried food hot and crispy? And would you do the fish or potatoes first?
The oil is not fishy, this is fresh caught Ling Cod, that was frozen in fillets within 1 hour of catching them. So I think I could do either first….
Please hurry, dinner is in about 2 hours!
Thanks.
Cook the potatoes ALMOST done first. Let them cool on paper towels while you do the fish. Turn the heat down but don't wait for it to cool, the fish will cool it quickly enough. Cook your fish and keep it warm. Turn the heat to high, drop the chips back in for 1-2 minutes to re-heat and crisp them (You shouldn't need to wait for the oil to re-heat all the way) and your're ready for dinner!
Twice-cooked chips are crispier anyway so even if you are not trying to juggle two fried foods at the same time, that is a good way to get really crispy chips.
Bert
Posted on Sep 07, 2008 under fish |
Fi xin’To Die Rag / I Got L ove / Who Am I ( Bi tter EnD)
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