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My lovely turtle <3
#91
Why not get one fish like this one:
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Naw isn't it cute? Wouldn't it be the perfect friend to your turtles? :biggrin:
Sometimes you need a bit of chaos in your life to be able to shrug off pitiful disdain about something meaningless.
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#92
Zet Wrote:Why not get one fish like this one:
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Naw isn't it cute? Wouldn't it be the perfect friend to your turtles? :biggrin:

I can't the picture Sad . (although I'm assuming it must be a dangerous or big fish, judging by the slight sarcastic implications in your wording Wink )

But in any event, fish don't even have to be smaller than the turtles some times, they'll still target them anyway. They just rip them to pieces and eat them that way. Turtles are quite voracious Wink . That's why only fast fish can live with turtles, other wise they'll be eaten.

Edit: Ohhh, hmmm, that could be a problem :p . They couldn't really eat each other, as Sora is too big and they can't digest Sora's shell and would probably die and Sora couldn't eat that, because it's a defensive fish. Plus it is quite intimidating :p . They'd probably leave each other alone.

Plus, that's a saltwater fish and Sora is stictly fresh water Wink .
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#93
mmm, so you are saying I shouldn't buy a turtle for my koi pond? :tongue:

One more pic for you. Pity, there was a glass between us Confusedmile:


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#94
Zet Wrote:Why not get one fish like this one:
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Naw isn't it cute? Wouldn't it be the perfect friend to your turtles? :biggrin:



Zet :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin: I hope that's the fish that lives deep underwater. It looks more intimidating than sharks LOL

Btw. I think you should change your mood from lonely to VERY cheeky :tongue::biggrin:
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#95
Nick9 Wrote:mmm, so you are saying I shouldn't buy a turtle for my koi pond? :tongue:

One more pic for you. Pity, there was a glass between us Confusedmile:

Most likely you can, as most people do. They'd probably nip at them, but Koi usually grow too big to eat. :biggrin: .

That pic is so cute Wink

Also, yes, that's a deepsea angler fish. It probably wouldn't cope properly in water with light, as it's adapted to the dark. I have no clue why they look so scary, especially since vision isn't always a priority down there :p .
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#96
They have their own light to attract their prey, haven't they?

Like that scary big turtle. She had two ... I am not sure how do you call it... outgrowths? on her tongue. These we the only parts of her that were moving :biggrin:
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#97
Nick9 Wrote:They have their own light to attract their prey, haven't they?

Like that scary big turtle. She had two ... I am not sure how do you call it... outgrowths? on her tongue. These we the only parts of her that were moving :biggrin:

Yeah, it's so cute Smile .

Snapping turtles have ... a prolapse of sorts, which can be considered outer growths that we associate with the tongue that is meant to attract curious fish to their mouths. Snapping turtles rarely move, so are quite sedentary creatures and because of this they conserve alot of energy and that's why they grow so big.

They just sit and wait for a fish to come for the "worm" and snap, there's lunch. Without even having to move Smile . Quite intelligent really.
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#98
the diversity of the nature often leaves me speachless
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#99
Nick9 Wrote:the diversity of the nature often leaves me speachless

It leaves me speaking none stop, usually about how amazing it is. My mom and grandmother are like "kay, that's enough" Biglaugh .
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