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Yoyo Loaches
...a cool fish, as most loaches are....for those of us not as ichthyologistically inclined as Tophhat. |
Yoyo Loaches are Incredibly cool. in fact, I have 5 in a 75 gallon tank with 8....
Zebra Loaches |
angel fish
...got any angel fish in your tanks? |
blue fish
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chinook (salmon...)
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dinner
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eel
...I like them unagies うなぎ |
fishy...
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geophagus
...any fish that moves rocks and broods its fry in its mouth is OK by me. |
hake...
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ichthyological
...we are on an ichthyological roll here |
Jurupari
/ we had geophagus back there a bit, and as long as we are still on fishies.... / Nick, I have a pair of female wild type Pterophyllum scalare in my Amazon tank |
killifish
TH, all your fishy stuff is making me really want to crank up my tanks again. I still have a 29 gal and 55 gal running but kind of in a holding pattern until I make my next move, hoping to do a reef tank closer to 100 gal or whatever good tanks proportions are for a reef setup in that size. Are the P. scalare mouthbrooders? ...I can tell you that if my kids were hiding in my mouth, I think I'd end up eating them. |
trout
and that's what i'll be doin' tomorrow around noon,for four days.......killifish.....:D |
I suspect Fly perhaps meant "lake trout" to give us that "L"....catchii them, killi them, eatii them fish
muskellunge |
Northern Pike
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oregon...
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thank you kindly for fixing my mistake............. carry on. Oregon |
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perfidy... |
querulent
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relaxed
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nope......i had nothing,so we kept goin' with your word is all. stationary |
toner
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unfilterable
/Particles are so small they can not be filtered and get frcikin' everywhere. // Nick, Angels aren't mouthbrooders. They lay their eggs on vertical stones or leaves and then herd the fry. It would suck to be a mouthbrooder, I think. Apparently, though, humans are wallet brooders. At least, whenever my kids feel threatened they dive into my wallet. |
verified
...since I didn't know, I googled and verified that Pterophyllum scalare are angelfish; but I did already know that angelfish are not mouth brooders. I've had angelfish lay eggs in my tank, but never succeeded in getting hatchlings. No angelfish currently to try again. |
worthwhile...
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xylocarpous
...it has nothing to do with fish, but it does have the word "carp" in it, and means "bearing fruit which becomes hard or woody" ...now that I think of Wanda the Fish I can get woody. |
yes
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ZZ Top
(Next band in the 1980's album rock station rotation.) |
(The) Avengers
...one of my favorite TV shows |
blondie...
...one of my favorite 70s groups |
cunnilingus
(one of my favorite activities) |
An admirable endeavor, here's another:
derrieroscopia ...A preoccupation with ogling girls' asses. Possibly coined by J.E Schmidt (Lecher's Lexicon) from the French derriere , the rump or behind , and scope , to look at |
end-game...
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fundus
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Gluteus Maximus
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Hottentot Apron
...when more might be better, or not, depending on your taste ps: this term reminds me of when I was about 10yo and discovered my dad's collection of Sexology magazines, which had the requisite nude pics of women I was attracted to, but it also had quite a bit of more "scientific" angle on sex and related culture...where I first heard about Hottentot Apron and saw those pics so indelibly etched into my psyche. Another cool one, though I don't know any special terms for it, is when they elongate one of the mother's breasts so she can breast feed the baby on her back by throwing her breast over her shoulders, and continue doing her work at the same time. |
indigenous...
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Jeberti
(also spelled Jabarti, Jaberti, Jebarti) are a Tigrinya- and Arabic-speaking indigenous group mostly found in Eritrea with a wider diaspora community in neighboring countries, primarily in the Arabian Peninsula. There are also small numbers of Jeberti living in Ethiopia. Due to historic persecution, the Jebertis are attempting to achieve equitable recognition as an ethnic group in both Eritrea and Ethiopia. The Jebertis in neighboring countries, facilitated by their shared religion, have been largely assimilated into their respective countries and cultures. |
Kaiser (Soze)
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