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That did not disappoint! Thank you so much.

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That did not disappoint! Thank you so much.
Mine tooThat’s my happy time - sitting with the chooks![]()
Whenever I see the @rural mouse chickens pour out of their coop, all I can think of is clown carThat did not disappoint! Thank you so much.![]()
Oh a whole wall tank is definitely a dream. I'd have to hit the lottery though.
Now, as it is still technically Pony or in my case Shrimpy Sunday, I can be a enabler.
If you would like your own shrimp, they are perfect for nano tanks, 2.5 gallon. I see some do well with them in 1 gallons, but in my opinion that is just too small.
I can send you links, lots of links for tiny tanks. After all I started out looking for a tiny shrimp only tank for my night stand and then quickly went back to nope, I want my 20 gallon. I can even send you links to some shrimp breeders who may ship to Canada or try to find you sources in Canada.
A small planted tank with about 15 to 20 shrimp so you have a stable breeding colony will not set a person back that much and very easy to care for. The plants help with filtration so it eases the care requirements.
Just saying...
Of course, I get my 20 gallon up and running whose to say eventually I will not have a nano tank on my nightstand dedicated to shrimp only. I do like my shrimpies.
We have them around here. As a kid my family nicknamed them Daddy Long Legs spiders cuz they are all legs w/ a tiny body. Don't know what they're really called but they're fairly harmless.Ummmm I hope you don’t have poisonous spiders or scorpions…?
I would imagine though that the chooks will kill and eat them…? Mine eat spiders here all the time. No scorpion species here so cant
Speak to those.
Visitor to the office on Wednesday.
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No idea what type of spider but about 1.5” leg span.
Edit - thinking Cellar Spider
That’s my happy time - sitting with the chooks![]()
Thank you. I haven’t gotten chicks in quite some time, so the flock has really aged. I am down to five, ages 9.6, 8.5, 8.5, 6.4, 5.2.
So sad that your happy little flock turned on Bridge when Little Mill passed. Do you have any insight as to why? Poor Bridgette!
You, too, have had too many losses - but you do a great job of nursing them!
I hope Minnie Minnie improves
How old are your flock mates now? They must be getting up there...so many worries with the girls as they age, and such relatively short life spans![]()
Oh my gosh, I love that video!
Happy time, yes!
As soon as I sit down anywhere outside I have 6 pairs of chicken eyes staring at me...