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Posted By: s falletti
Okay, I should probably blame this on my wife for giving me this task in the first place, (read, but I'm too afraid of this woman); |
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Posted By: darren
I keep all graded cards in sealed plastic sleeves to avoid such catastrophes. |
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Posted By: Jon & Jennifer
...as stoopid does.... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
And Darren is certainly an expert on water damage. He has lived through and is still experiencing the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, and doing wonderful work to help people in medical need. Just thought I would add that to your post. |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
I remember being at card show one time and seeing a booth with graded cards sitting in the bottom of an aquarium, demonstrating their alleged water tightness. Can't remember the name of the company, though. There are probably better ways to display a collection, and safer ways to tempt fate. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
If the tank is filled with piranah, I'd think they would be pretty safe |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I used to own a piranha, and he lived for fifteen years. True story, you can't make these things up. He ate goldfish. |
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Posted By: B.c.Daniels
I had oscars and Jack Dempsey's that I fed lots of feeder gold fish to. The oscars got huge,died and my neighbor's son brought them to school for a biology class autopsy.A fatty liver and elevated liver enzymes from too much cholesterol was the diagnosis! No cards bubbling from the bottom of the tank. |
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Posted By: leon
We had an Oscar that grew from the size of a minnow to about a foot long. He must have weighed a few pounds. He was in a 65 gallon tank. One time he got real sick, and at the time I worked at a vet (I was 16), the vet gave me a syringe of tetramiacyn (or something like that), we took him out and gave it to him, and about 1 minute later he was all better. Only time I ever gave a fish a shot.....had that sucker for about 10 years or so....(well, maybe that's a fish story but it seemed like that long)....regards |
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Posted By: pete ullman
In college I put a little quarter sized pirahna in my roommates tank because I hated his lame tropicals and wanted them terminated...I know...mean thing to do. He then gave it to our buddie Skibbie who had a 70 gallon tank with 3 pirahna and eventually a snakehead. |
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Posted By: Joann
Oh no. First I have to try to figure out what it is about vintage card collecting that goes with being a lawyer (besides income - not many doctors here but lots of lawyers). |
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Posted By: pete ullman
i'm a dentist. |
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Posted By: Joann
lol Pete. Yes, a dentist that tried to assassinate his college roommate's harmless little decoration fish. That one's pretty funny too. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
no one had any fighting fish? I always wondered how they would do against a piranah. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
When I was a little kid, my family lived briefly in tropical Australia. Before we moved, a local said "There are 210 different kinds of snakes where you are moving. But don't worry, only 95 are poisonous." The public beaches had nets in the water due to sharks and the place was home to flying foxes (the largest bat), cat killing birds and varieties of lizards. I had lived my whole life in Wisconsin where you get excited if you see a groundhog. After seing a picture of a rural Wisconsin farm house covered in snow, the local kids though I came from the exotic place. |
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Posted By: ullmandds
jay...you mean beta? those colorful little fighting fish? i believe they only attack each other! there aint much that'll take down pirahna or snakeheads in the freshwater world! |
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Posted By: barrysloate
That is correct. A piranha would kill the beta in about two seconds. Male Siamese fighting fish only fight other males, and they can also squeeze the eggs out of the female and place them carefully in the bubble nest they build. But in the process, the female is killed. We had them all, saltwater too. Being a fish is a tough life. |
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Posted By: Ed McCollum
but I did get a venus flytrap for Christmas. Not nearly as entertaining as I though it might be. The bugs have to be pretty stupid and pretty slow to actually get caught. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
not only are they ugly--they aren't even safe! (thanks for the heads-up--I never knew that either) |
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