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sophie
June 9th 04, 07:40 PM
the nice man just round the corner who is selling his 4ft by 2ft by 2ft
tank has to get rid of the in it first (I'm not surprised, I think they
need something the size of a small house) and nobody wants them. bah
humbug.
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sophie
sophie
June 9th 04, 09:54 PM
In message >, sophie
> writes
>
>the nice man just round the corner who is selling his 4ft by 2ft by 2ft
>tank has to get rid of the in it first (I'm not surprised, I think
^^arrowana. I'm not sure where that bit went.
>they need something the size of a small house) and nobody wants them.
>bah humbug.
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sophie
NetMax
June 13th 04, 09:05 PM
"sophie" > wrote in message
...
> In message >, sophie
> > writes
> >
> >the nice man just round the corner who is selling his 4ft by 2ft by
2ft
> >tank has to get rid of the in it first (I'm not surprised, I think
> ^^arrowana. I'm not sure where that bit
went.
>
> >they need something the size of a small house) and nobody wants them.
> >bah humbug.
>
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> sophie
For that size tank at a good price, I'd be researching BBQ recipes for
Arrowana ... aluminium foil ... garlic butter ... some parsley ;~)
Seriously though, there are Arrowana specialty shops. Even if they are
too far to ship to, maybe they could have a customer in your area? Take
the tank and the Arrowana (they are neat fish), and start hunting for a
better home for it. Some restaurants with display tanks might want it.
Call your local newspaper restaurant critic to find out who has display
tanks. just ideas :o)
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www.NetMax.tk
sophie
June 13th 04, 09:46 PM
In message >, NetMax
> writes
>"sophie" > wrote in message
...
>> In message >, sophie
>> > writes
>> >
>> >the nice man just round the corner who is selling his 4ft by 2ft by
>2ft
>> >tank has to get rid of the in it first (I'm not surprised, I think
>> ^^arrowana. I'm not sure where that bit
>went.
>>
>> >they need something the size of a small house) and nobody wants them.
>> >bah humbug.
>>
>> --
>> sophie
>
>For that size tank at a good price, I'd be researching BBQ recipes for
>Arrowana ... aluminium foil ... garlic butter ... some parsley ;~)
>
>Seriously though, there are Arrowana specialty shops. Even if they are
>too far to ship to, maybe they could have a customer in your area? Take
>the tank and the Arrowana (they are neat fish), and start hunting for a
>better home for it. Some restaurants with display tanks might want it.
>Call your local newspaper restaurant critic to find out who has display
>tanks. just ideas :o)
thanks NetMax,
I bought a 4ft by 18 by 18 instead - you were very kind about advising
me on it. It's not as entirely fantastic, but its is available, and it
is big enough for what I need.
can't have everything ;-)
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sophie
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