January 30th 06, 01:02 PM
> We are living in a world with too many problems and far too
> few answers.
Reading through this newsgroup I couldn't agree more.
> Many millions regularly go hungry.
I know... but if I feed more my water goes cloudy.
> Increasing numbers are addicted to drugs.
Maybe I could go easy on the Melafix.
> More and more families are breaking up.
I wish it were different but how do I stop the parents eating their
fry?
> Incest and family violence are constantly in the news.
I guess that comes with the territory of setting up breeding lines of
cichlids.
> The air we breathe and the water we drink are slowly being
> poisoned.
I should try to be more consistant with my water changes. Do you think
activated charcoal could help?
> Meanwhile, more and more of us are victimized by crime.
Damn Petsmart!
> Do you think problems like these will ever be solved?
Hard to say. It's near impossible for a small, closed aquatic system to
mimic the stability of a freshwater ecosytem.
Thanks for the post, although I'm not sure the guys in
alt.alt.atheism,alt.religion.jehovahs-witn and soc.culture.usa will
share you concerns about the perplexities of fish keeping.
> few answers.
Reading through this newsgroup I couldn't agree more.
> Many millions regularly go hungry.
I know... but if I feed more my water goes cloudy.
> Increasing numbers are addicted to drugs.
Maybe I could go easy on the Melafix.
> More and more families are breaking up.
I wish it were different but how do I stop the parents eating their
fry?
> Incest and family violence are constantly in the news.
I guess that comes with the territory of setting up breeding lines of
cichlids.
> The air we breathe and the water we drink are slowly being
> poisoned.
I should try to be more consistant with my water changes. Do you think
activated charcoal could help?
> Meanwhile, more and more of us are victimized by crime.
Damn Petsmart!
> Do you think problems like these will ever be solved?
Hard to say. It's near impossible for a small, closed aquatic system to
mimic the stability of a freshwater ecosytem.
Thanks for the post, although I'm not sure the guys in
alt.alt.atheism,alt.religion.jehovahs-witn and soc.culture.usa will
share you concerns about the perplexities of fish keeping.