The Midget Whites I picked up at a swap this year. There are a couple hatcheries that sell them too. I've also tried hatching out some eggs but never had any luck with that route.
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So I have been thinking about trading in my Saturn VUE for a truck. Not because I am independently wealthy and can afford to go from a car that gets 24 mpg to one that get 15 mpg but because I really need a vehicle that can haul stuff. And since there is no way I can afford a brand new one I have been looking at used. Only problem is that an older yet good used 4WD truck is worth more then my newer Saturn. Still I think it is a good idea. I am so tired of cleaning hay out of the Saturn. And it can only hold five bales at a time making it difficult to easily stock up on feed for the critters.
For the past two weeks I have been looking at a used 2003 Chevy Silverado. I have to say the dealership I have been dealing with is the most low pressure used car dealer on the planet. The truck had just come in so it hadn't been cleaned up yet. The salesman showed it to me and went over what they were planning on doing (rocker panels, tail gate latch, detail and other minor stuff). He called a couple days later to let me know they were working on it and that I could take it for a test drive in a couple days. So today I went down to see it and take it for a drive. It drives well. Really comfy seats. Plenty of room for the dogs. Heat and AC work great. Rocker panels are now solid and should last a few years. New battery. Tires look good. No power windows but that is one less part to break. No cruise control but while nice I rarely use it. Solid tonneau cover. Belts and other engine stuff look good. Only real issue I had is that the rear view mirror is small compared to the size of the truck. Not bad but just odd. But there is one more piece that they want to replace before selling. The speedometer was not acting right so they are replacing the whole instrument panel. Not unheard of in these trucks. Only thing is the new panel hasn't arrived and the old one wasn't in the dash so when I test drove today I had no gauges to go by. So if I had been stopped for speeding I honesty could have said "Why no officer I have no idea how fast I was going." It should be ready for another look Tuesday or Wednesday. Never have I taken so long to decide on a vehicle.
In the meantime if something else comes in the salesman will let me know. Right now they have a couple even older trucks that are well within my price range and several more new ones a couple thousand above what I want to spend. I like Chevys and this one has everything I need so we will see.
So I have been thinking about trading in my Saturn VUE for a truck. Not because I am independently wealthy and can afford to go from a car that gets 24 mpg to one that get 15 mpg but because I really need a vehicle that can haul stuff. And since there is no way I can afford a brand new one I have been looking at used. Only problem is that an older yet good used 4WD truck is worth more then my newer Saturn. Still I think it is a good idea. I am so tired of cleaning hay out of the Saturn. And it can only hold five bales at a time making it difficult to easily stock up on feed for the critters.
For the past two weeks I have been looking at a used 2003 Chevy Silverado. I have to say the dealership I have been dealing with is the most low pressure used car dealer on the planet. The truck had just come in so it hadn't been cleaned up yet. The salesman showed it to me and went over what they were planning on doing (rocker panels, tail gate latch, detail and other minor stuff). He called a couple days later to let me know they were working on it and that I could take it for a test drive in a couple days. So today I went down to see it and take it for a drive. It drives well. Really comfy seats. Plenty of room for the dogs. Heat and AC work great. Rocker panels are now solid and should last a few years. New battery. Tires look good. No power windows but that is one less part to break. No cruise control but while nice I rarely use it. Solid tonneau cover. Belts and other engine stuff look good. Only real issue I had is that the rear view mirror is small compared to the size of the truck. Not bad but just odd. But there is one more piece that they want to replace before selling. The speedometer was not acting right so they are replacing the whole instrument panel. Not unheard of in these trucks. Only thing is the new panel hasn't arrived and the old one wasn't in the dash so when I test drove today I had no gauges to go by. So if I had been stopped for speeding I honesty could have said "Why no officer I have no idea how fast I was going." It should be ready for another look Tuesday or Wednesday. Never have I taken so long to decide on a vehicle.
In the meantime if something else comes in the salesman will let me know. Right now they have a couple even older trucks that are well within my price range and several more new ones a couple thousand above what I want to spend. I like Chevys and this one has everything I need so we will see.