Tropical Fish Care
Posted on July 1, 2009
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Tank maintenance is one of the most important parts to having healthy fish. The tank needs to be vacuumed at least once every two weeks. Try to do a 10-20% water change every week. Once a year you should completely start over. Drain all water, clean the tank, and rinse the gravel.
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Subject to Interpretation
Posted on June 29, 2009
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{2009 06 29} “…No, they were tropical fish… Yeah, I was underwater, breathing normally – like I had gills – when suddenly, the giant duck appears.. He’s angry because he thinks I’m eating all his fish. But I’m not, I’m actually quite protective of them, and I don’t want him to eat them… So I karate kick him and that’s when he turns into a penguin.”“Cool.”“So… What do you think it means? The fish are obvious, but the whole duck/penguin thing..?”“Mum, it sounds like a cool dream, does it have to
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How Can I Successfully Market Flowerhorn Cichlids And Tropical Fish From My Home Based Hobby ?
Posted on June 29, 2009
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I have always breed and raised fish but can’t sell them, or find buyers willing to pay a fair price.I’ve tried local petshops but had only limited success.I’d like to know how to ship live fish nationally or internationally,and advertising techniques for my very small business.
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Animal Kingdom Photoblog
Posted on June 28, 2009
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The character breakfast at Tusker House where we met Mickey Mouse. Taking a look at the tropical fish. Erin and Daisy. Listening to the sounds of the rainforest. Erin and Rafiki at the conservation station. Erin and her ‘noculars’
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Corals stay close to home
Posted on June 26, 2009
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The thought of coral reefs tends to conjure up images of tropical vacations, complete with snorkeling among tropical fish in crystal clear waters.
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Screensaver DigiFish Clownfish 1.00
Posted on June 22, 2009
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Screensaver DigiFish Clownfish 1.00 | 8.8 MB This application presents a lively and immersive view of the inhabitants of the blue coral reef – clown fish and sea anemones interacting realistically with each other via ecological simulation software. This software creates astonishingly lifelike virtual sea anemones and clown fish. These coral reef inhabitants are set against the most realistic virtual tropical fish aquarium in the world to bring a perfect image to your computer screen.
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Tropical Fish Care Concepts
Posted on June 21, 2009
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by Greg E. Johnson A tank full of lively tropical fish can be a thing of beauty. The vibrantly colored fish and the silent way they glide around in the water can make it the focal point of any room. Watching the fish swim while the filter quietly gurgles can be a very relaxing experience. However, if proper care is not taken of the fish and the tank itself, it can very quickly turn into an eyesore that still attracts the eye but now for all the wrong reasons. Here are some basic guidelines to
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Garden In The Depth 1.0
Posted on June 20, 2009
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Garden In The Depth 1.0 | 5 MB This screensaver will definetly attract underwater world lovers. This is true underwater garden! But you will not find trees, flowers, butterflies, grass and other flora. Lovely coralls, algae, tropical fish, dolphins, loggerhead turtles, sea urchins and stars will take their place! Underwater garden is not less splendid and attractive! Install this graphic free screensaver with digital clock, natural underwater sounds and a lot of settings. Forget your ever
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Human Eye Inspires Advance In Computer Vision
Posted on June 19, 2009
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Inspired by the behavior of the human eye, Boston College computer scientists have developed a technique that lets computers see objects as fleeting as a butterfly or tropical fish with nearly double the accuracy and 10 times the speed of earlier methods. The linear solution to one of the most vexing challenges to advancing computer vision has direct applications in the fields of action and object recognition, surveillance, wide-base stereo microscopy and three-dimensional shape reconstruction
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Human eye inspires advance in computer vision (w/Video)
Posted on June 18, 2009
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Inspired by the behavior of the human eye, Boston College computer scientists have developed a technique that lets computers see objects as fleeting as a butterfly or tropical fish with nearly double the accuracy and 10 times the speed of earlier methods.
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