Going up to our gigantic condo pool now to meet the gang, going out to dinner on the boat later today and big party at the pool tomorrow night with a "band". OK a guy singing.
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What is the ‘pin’ fish in the last photo? It’s amazing!Atoll, nice looking tang. I just would rather have a bunch of rarer, smaller fish that a large fish which is almost the most common fish in the hobby. I know many people love them, but they used to be in almost every tank. Not very interesting.
I lost my LFS connection where I could order anything I wanted and now have to go like everyone else and hope they have something interesting. But they rarely do.
I would much rather something like these. Sunburst anthius.
These fish are not extremely rare, but you don't see them in everybody's tank like yellow tangs.
I have some marine aquarium books from a few years back that have a "Yellow Tail Tang" (Zebrasoma xanthurum), what is called a "Purple Tang" today. I still understand if you don't want it, even though purple tangs are one of my favorite marine fishes!Yesterday a guy came here from the neighborhood and said to me, His neighbor has a salt tank and one fish, a "Yellow Tail Tang" got to big and wants to give it to me. He said it was about 5".
I assume it is a yellow tang. I am not real fond of tangs and a yellow tang is my least favorite. If it is really 5" I don't want it as that is a little to big a fish for me especially a fish I don't really like, so I didn't take it.
If I see him again I want to see if she wants to get rid of any other, smaller, more interesting fish.
Thank you.
My Book made another $500.00 which I will donate to Multiple Sclerosis (MS) research in my wife's name.
I will publish the receipt from them when I get it.
The unfortunate truth about charity. Even major sports teams get paid by the military for having the veterans out there for various holidays. The whole pink out the park thing ends up with about 3% actually going to the charity. Sad that great things get abused.Thank you GBRsouth. But I am sure there are some people that won't believe I donate all the profits from the book and I like to prove things.
The book actually made another $600.00 so when it makes another $400.00 I will donate that. I know it isn't much, but I feel I am doing at least something.
My wife started a new and "better" medication a few months ago, but unfortunately she has gotten worse.
Some day I will figure out how to make the money go directly to them.
Every little bit helps... I know people (some family) that suffer from MS. Which is why I own two copies of your book.Thank you GBRsouth. But I am sure there are some people that won't believe I donate all the profits from the book and I like to prove things.
The book actually made another $600.00 so when it makes another $400.00 I will donate that. I know it isn't much, but I feel I am doing at least something.
My wife started a new and "better" medication a few months ago, but unfortunately she has gotten worse.
Some day I will figure out how to make the money go directly to them.
Ouch. Even doing that job on cars with a hoist would be aggravating. Sounds like a scotch kind of night to me.I still have big boat problems but at least I found out what it is. After my exhaust manifold corroded and allowed a bunch of sea water to get into my engine, it made sludge all over the innards of the engine causing rust.
Some of that rust got into my hydraulic lifters causing one to not work at all which means the valve it controls hardly works causing a miss and a lot of noise.
I removed the valve cover and found the problem. Now I have to remove the intake manifold to replace that lifter and scoop out all the gunk which his a thick mixture of sea water and oil which looks like whipped cream. I flushed the engine and changed the oil and filter 3 times already and it still looks the same so I need to take the engine apart to clean it out and replace that lifter.
I was in that bilge all day and need a couple more days to fix it. I came home to a house full of company.