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They do so, but only after they've killed them.
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Noah;
yeah, he's pretty, but what has him so excited that he's so pretty ? |
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Just means you'll have to set up separate homes for all four musketeers. |
This is true OF *L*
He is flaring at his reflection, so yep 'cause he's so pretty Separate homes? - errrrrr nope *L* |
I have seen them in bottles, grown too large to come out the neck. A bit like a ship in a bottle.
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I came across an old friend in my wanderings through my files.
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Cute frog!
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5ft maingano tank ![]() 4ft planted (swords are no longer on the left side) ![]() 3ft shrimp tank ![]() 2.5ft angel tank ![]() 2.5ft breeding tank ![]() 2ft goldie tank (with my DIY background) ![]() 1ft cube betta tank ![]() |
More patience than I have.
My current animal interactions are shooting at cane toads with my slug gun. |
What's a cane toad and what's a slug gun? Is it like shooting bull frogs with a pellet rifle?
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Yes i would say its the same LS :)
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Does the habit involve duck feathers? :confused: :rofl: |
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Did they move to the RIGHT side of the tank because they know where EVERYTHING should travel? :confused: :car: :rofl: |
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Cane Toads are vermin imported into Australia in a misguided effort to combat some pests in the sugar-cane fields of Queensland. Think of the Simpsons episode where Bart smuggled his pet into Australia and it turned into gazillions. A slug gun's a .177 in air rifle which shoots hourglass shaped pellets. It is not a BB gun. Bullfrogs are native (to you) ugly things. Cane toads are toxic monsters. |
A pellet rifle shoots .177 hourglass pellets. A bb rifle shoots .177 round copper bbs. Thank you for clearing up the cane toad thing though.
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