A good article that answers the tough questions about plastic plants like: Do plastic plants grow?, How do plastic plants reproduce?, and Do I need lighting for my plastic plants?
http://mas-wi.com/articles/a_plastic_pl ... _jerry.htm
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That's a quality piece of journalism. If I could think of a theme for the catfish hobby I might try something for the 1st of April.
Something poking fun at l-numbers perhaps...
Hrm.....
Jools
Something poking fun at l-numbers perhaps...
Hrm.....
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Such as when all of the L numbers are used up, and Alpha characters are needed... Some recent additions:
L-Batross, The female of the species lays only one egg.
L-Catraz, The adults of this species tend to spend their lives in solitude.
L-Cohol, Members of this species tend to move in awkward and unpredictable patterns, occasionally emitting a small group of bubbles.
L-McPherson, The adult female is eaily identified by two large swellings under the Pectoral Fins.
L-Queda, A rather agressive species.
L-Vis, The adult male is pale, plump, and iridescent.
L-Batross, The female of the species lays only one egg.
L-Catraz, The adults of this species tend to spend their lives in solitude.
L-Cohol, Members of this species tend to move in awkward and unpredictable patterns, occasionally emitting a small group of bubbles.
L-McPherson, The adult female is eaily identified by two large swellings under the Pectoral Fins.
L-Queda, A rather agressive species.
L-Vis, The adult male is pale, plump, and iridescent.
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