Random stuff - the anything else thread
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high cost of living and more people living in condos with strata's, the aquarium hobby seems to be slowly dying here.
Vancouver needs 24/7 transit.
Vancouver needs 24/7 transit.
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This would be a dream aquarium, if I ever had a house and money...
FS: 2 feet plus BLOOD RED Asian Arowana (Very Nice!!!)

FS: 2 feet plus BLOOD RED Asian Arowana (Very Nice!!!)
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This would be a dream aquarium, if I ever had a house and money...
FS: 2 feet plus BLOOD RED Asian Arowana (Very Nice!!!)

FS: 2 feet plus BLOOD RED Asian Arowana (Very Nice!!!)
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We just had another hummingbird at the hanging basket right outside the window. A tiny thing this time. I mean they're small anyway, but this was not much bigger than a bee.
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Last edited by Siouxie; Jul 23rd 2017 at 6:14 am.
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Good heavens, I never knew such a thing existed.
From those clips, other images and a bit of googling regarding sizes I'm confident it was a bird. Hope so as moths are ugly buggers.
I probably over exaggerated (or under
) its small size as it was quite a bit smaller than the one I saw there previously.
Although the earlier sighting could have been a monster moth.
From those clips, other images and a bit of googling regarding sizes I'm confident it was a bird. Hope so as moths are ugly buggers.

I probably over exaggerated (or under
) its small size as it was quite a bit smaller than the one I saw there previously.Although the earlier sighting could have been a monster moth.
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Good heavens, I never knew such a thing existed.
From those clips, other images and a bit of googling regarding sizes I'm confident it was a bird. Hope so as moths are ugly buggers.
I probably over exaggerated (or under
) its small size as it was quite a bit smaller than the one I saw there previously.
Although the earlier sighting could have been a monster moth.
From those clips, other images and a bit of googling regarding sizes I'm confident it was a bird. Hope so as moths are ugly buggers.

I probably over exaggerated (or under
) its small size as it was quite a bit smaller than the one I saw there previously.Although the earlier sighting could have been a monster moth.





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