Nice pic with donatello!
The zebra urchin is schweeet lookin!
The zebra urchin is schweeet lookin!
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Nice pic with donatello!
The zebra urchin is schweeet lookin!
So far not at all. I did read they turn more carnivorous as they get larger, so....Does the zebra pick up frags like other urchins?
I thought the same thing till I read your commentThought it was a dwarf lion fish when i first scrolled down! Ha. Nice snag!
I'm sorry to hear this. I hope this one brings you more success.Well, the Fairy Tail is shut down. Emptied it this weekend and moved it out. It was so far gone, every inch of exposed rock was covered in either bubble algae or aiptasia. Very few corals left to save... I just let the thing go last year.
Don't worry I have a "new" tank already set up and hopefully I'll be getting around to starting up a new build thread here soon. Sneak peak? Ok maybe a little...
Oh and yeah, new name, same old Turtle
Still eating hay, I'm ready for spring to grow some grass. Weather is turning, flowers are blooming, horses are shedding, grass is still kinda dead. Sunny stepped on her reins the other day and promptly picked up her head, snapping her nice leather bridle... I'm sure she did it on purpose, she was refusing to take the bit just before she did it. She still had to work in the arena tho, she needs the muscle and lung exercise.Turtle hows the horses.
Demanding attention... this is Sugar Bear, TWHBEA registered name Immortal's Baby Girl. She is a rescue from a too small enclosure with too many other horses with way too little food. She was one of the more dominant so she was in better condition than most... She's been with my mother in law for probably 2 or 3 years and she's been my horse since September. She is very well cared for now, but only really trusts two people... I think you can guess which two.Turtle hows the horses.
Oh she's a very well built mare, she's 14.2hh or 58 inches at the withers(absolute perfect height if you ask me. Short enough you can mount from the ground, big enough she can carry me) short back and strong legs. She's actually about to change colors, they are shedding their winter coats now that spring is here. Her summer coat she gets a LOT of white roaning on her sides. I havent had DNA test done but I think she's got a rabicano gene or some sabino gene, neither of which they have reliable tests for... Forget what the groundhog says, horse owners know it's spring when they get covered in hair.She's vorgous