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"Third shed, A Success"
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Scotland
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Re: Accidental love...
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... will be there in no time ... of course there's always the ferry from Rosyth (but that's not as much fun ) |
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That's a complete new discussion. A governement cannot forbid you to keep a species that doesn't excist. Or would they look at it in an other way?
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Re: Accidental love...
Unless you have unlimited space, it can be nearly impossible to have the collection you want and still keep all the species/sub-species separate.
I try to keep mine apart, but last years' babies are growing faster than I can build new vivs to accommodate them. I have a couple of mixed tanks at the moment. I hope to change this over the next couple on months.
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