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Honeybees? Wow.PinchersAndShells wrote:I have three dogs, one cat, two betta fish, six chickens, seven hermit crabs, and honeybees. I’m working on getting my isopods set up currently.
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We haven’t had them for that long so not yet! But when the opportunity arises I’d love to give my crabs some honeyMoonlightdreams wrote: Honeybees? Wow.Do the hermies benefit from them?
I must admit, I've always been afraid of flying bugs with stingers. Unfortunately for me, we have two giant azalea bushes just outside of our front door.
So many awesome animals! What breeds are your dogs and cat? Honeybees sound like such cool pets! I've always considered the idea of having chickens, but I don't think that my outdoor cat would be very happy with that ideaPinchersAndShells wrote:I have three dogs, one cat, two betta fish, six chickens, seven hermit crabs, and honeybees. I’m working on getting my isopods set up currently.
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Dogs: a labradoodle, a lab and pit mix, and an Irish wolfhound. My cat is a Russian blue. Sadly the chickens had to be rehomed earlier this week.Angel_crab wrote: So many awesome animals! What breeds are your dogs and cat? Honeybees sound like such cool pets! I've always considered the idea of having chickens, but I don't think that my outdoor cat would be very happy with that idea![]()
It would have to be after the dog is gone. He would probably want to de stuff it. And it would be a hard sell to convince my husband.Angel_crab wrote:Oh yes, your dog is the beautiful Husky cross Hound who was checking what was going on in the crab tankHermiesguardian wrote:I only have a dog currently. Besides my 6 hermies of course. My husband is NOT an animal person and has had to put up with cats in the past, which he is allergic to, guinea pigs, which he is highly allergic to timothy hay. My daughter had a betta fish for 3yrs and he pretty much complained about that. I would love to get another cat when our dog dies (hopefully not for a long time) but I don't think I'd be able to talk him into it.I also want to adopt another cat soon from the shelter, and I hope that you'll be able to talk your husband into getting another cat because they are really amazing animals
Awww all your dogs sound so cute! The first cat that I ever owned (unfortunately passed away a couple of years ago due to old age) was a British shorthair and Russian blue mix! I am sorry to hear about the chickensPinchersAndShells wrote:Dogs: a labradoodle, a lab and pit mix, and an Irish wolfhound. My cat is a Russian blue. Sadly the chickens had to be rehomed earlier this week.Angel_crab wrote: So many awesome animals! What breeds are your dogs and cat? Honeybees sound like such cool pets! I've always considered the idea of having chickens, but I don't think that my outdoor cat would be very happy with that idea![]()
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I used to have a GS! They are great dogs and they’re so loyalCrabsterBecks wrote:GS puppy and a rescue rabbit!
Wow so many cool fish, shrimp and snails!! I’ve always been interested in aquarium keeping, but I’m still researching about different types of fish that I am interested in keepingaussieJJDude wrote:Besides the crabbies, i have 2 aquariums (my 'nano' 25g and a corner pentagon 64g) and a pond.
In my 25g I have shrimp, ember tetras and dwarf cories... and snails
In the 64g I have an adult male angel, rummies, pencilfish, 3 different species of kuhlies (total of 18.. give or take), bronze cories, BN pleco, snails and a small shrimp population that managed to somehow get im there....
In my pond, i have 3 adult fancy goldfish (1 telescope eye, 2 fantail) and around 10 babies that Im trying to 'cull'.... but they all so cute!
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You can get mystery snails (I think that in the NT its restricted however....) which is from the same genus as apples... but a lot smaller.Angel_crab wrote:Wow so many cool fish, shrimp and snails!! I’ve always been interested in aquarium keeping, but I’m still researching about different types of fish that I am interested in keepingaussieJJDude wrote:Besides the crabbies, i have 2 aquariums (my 'nano' 25g and a corner pentagon 64g) and a pond.
In my 25g I have shrimp, ember tetras and dwarf cories... and snails
In the 64g I have an adult male angel, rummies, pencilfish, 3 different species of kuhlies (total of 18.. give or take), bronze cories, BN pleco, snails and a small shrimp population that managed to somehow get im there....
In my pond, i have 3 adult fancy goldfish (1 telescope eye, 2 fantail) and around 10 babies that Im trying to 'cull'.... but they all so cute!
Sent from my SM-G935F using TapatalkI love apple snails, but I’m not sure if you can buy them in Australia?
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Thanks for your help! I’ll look up mystery snails, and I’m hoping that in the near future I will be able to own some.aussieJJDude wrote:You can get mystery snails (I think that in the NT its restricted however....) which is from the same genus as apples... but a lot smaller.Angel_crab wrote:Wow so many cool fish, shrimp and snails!! I’ve always been interested in aquarium keeping, but I’m still researching about different types of fish that I am interested in keepingaussieJJDude wrote:Besides the crabbies, i have 2 aquariums (my 'nano' 25g and a corner pentagon 64g) and a pond.
In my 25g I have shrimp, ember tetras and dwarf cories... and snails
In the 64g I have an adult male angel, rummies, pencilfish, 3 different species of kuhlies (total of 18.. give or take), bronze cories, BN pleco, snails and a small shrimp population that managed to somehow get im there....
In my pond, i have 3 adult fancy goldfish (1 telescope eye, 2 fantail) and around 10 babies that Im trying to 'cull'.... but they all so cute!
Sent from my SM-G935F using TapatalkI love apple snails, but I’m not sure if you can buy them in Australia?
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Even then, many also call mystery snails apple snails, the common names are used interchangeably.
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They are!! He's an amazing lil' boy, even though he can be stubborn at times. He's growing out of it, and with careful training, is becoming the dog we always wanted!Angel_crab wrote:I used to have a GS! They are great dogs and they’re so loyalCrabsterBecks wrote:GS puppy and a rescue rabbit!I’ve always wanted a rabbit but I’m not sure what the cats would think about it.
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