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Navaron
2004-09-07, 10:00 PM
As Ali G would say - CHECK IT (http://forums.bohicagaming.com/index.php?showtopic=5252&st=0***entry102515)

Rayder
2004-09-07, 10:03 PM
Mmm, buy a big house and fill it with water making sure there are no windows and only one door that isn't connected to the water filled areas. Put a bunch of sharks and stuff in there. THAT'S an aquarium.

Squeeky
2004-09-07, 10:05 PM
Respec! *finger snap thing*

Squeeky
2004-09-07, 10:06 PM
I love Ali G

[to a D.E.A. officer]
Ali G : What is the different types of hasch out there? We all know that it's called the bionic, the bomb, the puff, the blow, the black, the herb, the sensie, the cronic, the sweet Mary Jane, the shit, Ganja, split, reefa, the bad, the buddha, the home grown, the ill, the maui-maui, the method, pot, lethal turbo, tie, shake, skunk, stress, whacky, weed, glaze, the boot, dimebag, Scooby Doo, bob, bogey, back yard boogie. But what is the other terms for it?

Fragmatic
2004-09-07, 10:07 PM
nifty! :)

Navaron
2004-09-07, 10:10 PM
I love Ali G

[to a D.E.A. officer]
Ali G : What is the different types of hasch out there? We all know that it's called the bionic, the bomb, the puff, the blow, the black, the herb, the sensie, the cronic, the sweet Mary Jane, the shit, Ganja, split, reefa, the bad, the buddha, the home grown, the ill, the maui-maui, the method, pot, lethal turbo, tie, shake, skunk, stress, whacky, weed, glaze, the boot, dimebag, Scooby Doo, bob, bogey, back yard boogie. But what is the other terms for it?


Seriously the best show on TV for a couple years now.

SDM
2004-09-07, 10:13 PM
Hey Nav, if you ever get sick of the crabs, and Pep. shrimp, just buy an Octopus.

My Octopus "Weege" ate everything in the tank except my two Yellow Tangs. They're like little eating machines. I knew the crabs/shrimp were doomed when I got him, but the little guy ate damsels, clowns, stars, and anything else that moved. :lol: Weege rocked.

Navaron
2004-09-07, 10:16 PM
How'd you keep it in the tank?

Squeeky
2004-09-07, 10:21 PM
Seriously the best show on TV for a couple years now.

Without a doubt

Neon Apocalypse
2004-09-07, 10:32 PM
daaayuum

that tank must have cost you top dolla'

SDM
2004-09-07, 10:42 PM
How'd you keep it in the tank?
Weege was pretty small maybe 4.5in tenticle to tenticle. I lowered the water to about 4" below the top and weighted the top a little. I never really had a problem. I actually wouldn't reccomend getting one. They're hi-maintainance, they can easily eat about 1.5x thier body weight a day. Mine died because it decided it no longer wanted freeze-dried shrimp and starved himself to death. They are very smart though. He knew the difference between me and my ex-wife. He'd hide if she got near the tank. When I walked close, he would come to the top and stick his little tenticles out of the water. He spent most of his time with one eye pokeing out of his hidey-hole (barnicle). I miss him :(

Squeeky
2004-09-07, 10:44 PM
Weege was pretty small maybe 4.5in tenticle to tenticle. I lowered the water to about 4" below the top and weighted the top a little. I never really had a problem. I actually wouldn't reccomend getting one. They're hi-maintainance, they can easily eat about 1.5x thier body weight a day. Mine died because it decided it no longer wanted freeze-dried shrimp and starved himself to death. They are very smart though. He knew the difference between me and my ex-wife. He'd hide if she got near the tank. When I walked close, he would come to the top and stick his little tenticles out of the water. He spent most of his time with one eye pokeing out of his hidey-hole (barnicle). I miss him :(

A post without reference to a butthole?

:rolleyes:

Navaron
2004-09-07, 10:46 PM
I've heard stories of them pushing the lids off their tanks, walking across the pet store, climbing in other fish tanks, eating the fish, and going back to their tank.

I won't be getting one, ever.

I will probably upgrade to a 240 gallon in wall tank next, and turn this one into a FOWLR leaning towards species like triggars (err, triggers), a moray, and a lion.

Dharkbayne
2004-09-07, 10:59 PM
A post without reference to a butthole?

:rolleyes:

HIdey hole. Close enough.

JetRaiden
2004-09-07, 11:25 PM
:eek: whoa. very, very leet nav.

I'd like to set something like that up someday, all I have now is a little beta fishy.

martyr
2004-09-07, 11:26 PM
awesome tank, nav - beautiful

ViperGTS
2004-09-08, 07:52 PM
1337

Mr1337Duck
2004-09-08, 08:29 PM
Yep, the two best animals at escape are octopi and orangutans. The monkeys are damn smart, they're better at lockpicking than some locksmiths are. And they'll store little bits of metal that they can use in that area between the upper gum and the upper lip, inside the mouth. That's what zoo people use to test whether the lock is good enough to keep an animal from somehow escaping.

Octopi are best discouraged from escape with sandpaper around any areas they could escape from, and I mean any cracks that they could push open, because they're suprisingly strong, able to push many, many times their own body weight and can get really small because they don't have skeletons, but their skin is very tender.

Hamma
2004-09-08, 10:02 PM
Very Nice, salt water tanks are sweet. I have the worst luck with fish, they always end up getting diseases then the water gets foggy and they all die.

Entra
2004-09-09, 04:56 AM
Impressive pics! Nice colors in your tank. An aquarium like yours would be awesome to have. How do you clean it? Vaccum poop?

And yes Hamma, that makes me sad. :tear:

Jennyboo
2004-09-09, 09:00 AM
Cool :D