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POPSthe Fish Tank Pet blog Everything on Fish Tank Pet. A blog for beginners and fish hobbyist on everything about fish tanks, fish keeping and fish breeding. Whether your in the UK, Australia, South Africa, the USA or anywhere else, you'll find what you need here.
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POPSLooking good care of your dear fish The fish lover would like get the tank for the fish.For the reason that the tank can let the fish swim freely.However that are lots of dirty things grow every day.So we have to clear up the dirty by a vacuum cleaner.
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POPSdiscount dog and cat care supplies cheap dog and cat supplies,discount Pet products supplies, pet grooming supplies, aquarium supply, dog grooming supplies, dog training supplies to pet lovers, dog treats, dog collar, dog bones, dog clothing
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POPSWinter the dolphin gets a prosthetic tail "With a dolphin, it needs to move along with her full spine. But the months of work were worth it. When Winter was finally fitted with a 30in silicone and plastic tail she was a dolphin transformed. She may never be the most elegant dolphin who ever swam but, as she splashes about in the aquarium, it is safe to say that she probably doesn't care. "
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POPSAquarium Care Many marine fish are caught in tropical regions, where the water is warmer than it is in temperate regions. These fish have to be established in a tank that mimics the native temperature of their saltwater, so most marine aquarium tanks also need to be heated. Although some cold water marine fish are also available, they are generally not as colorful or attractive as warm water marine fish.
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POPSFish Tycoon Game Download Breed beautiful and exotic fish in this unique aquarium-sim puzzler. These are your fish and like real fish, you need to care for them. You can feed them, cure them if they get sick and make lots of babies! The game runs in true real time: new surprises every time you check back into your game. Buy supplies, ornaments and special chemicals for your virtual tank. Over 400 different species of fish to discover! Can you find the 7 Magic Fish?
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POPSElephants Have An Achilles' Heel, And It's Their Feet
"An elephant foot looks stumpy, but, as one expert has written, it is "a masterful piece of evolutionary development." Elephants, in fact, walk on tiptoe, with soft, wedgie soles for support. In zoos, though, elephants stand around a lot. They get fat. Their nails grow. When a fat, long-nailed elephant takes a step on concrete, its nails can crack. Water or waste seeping into the cracks can infect the toes. If the infection reaches bone, the elephant is done for. Twenty years ago, in Atlanta, Mr. Theison briefly had charge of an elephant whose feet were so diseased that the only comfort he could offer was an epsom-salts soak. "That was neglect," he says. "If an elephant Tash's age has foot problems, then that elephant's in the care of somebody who doesn't know about elephants." But on foot-care know-how, aficionados hotly disagree. The call for a federal elephant-foot regulation first came from a California group called In Defense of Animals (also active on fur coats and foie gra