Jockey, King of the tank
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Re: Jockey, King of the tank
He looks like royalty! What a fabulous shot of him!
6 PPs, 4 Straws, 3 Es * 1 Teeny, 6 Smalls, 4 Mediums, 1 large and 1 Jumbo in a 70 gallon
1 Boxer puppy, 1 Yorchie mutt, 1 cat, 1 ball python, 1 boa
1 Boxer puppy, 1 Yorchie mutt, 1 cat, 1 ball python, 1 boa
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Re: Jockey, King of the tank
Thanks! He is the biggest butthead in there. But he is pretty so...he gets away with it. He was caught up on the filters again today trying to flip the lid into the pools.landlubber wrote:He looks like royalty! What a fabulous shot of him!
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Re: Jockey, King of the tank
Can you crush oyster shells your self and give them to the hermits? My family buys fresh ones all the time from he fish market and was wondering of I could use the shells from that.
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Re: Jockey, King of the tank
Of course! I am sure they would love them even more than the ones I have.
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