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how big is yours dan?

tank that is....

cant ya buy redfin perch?

ummmmmm its only a 2 footer, cant be f**ked with the maintainence of a bigger tank setup atm, just wanted sumthn small in my room to look at

redfin perch are a introduced pest like carp, so they are illegal to sell so the only way u can get them is if u go catch them yaself

if u want a hand setting up or wateva let me ill give ya a hand

u got a intenal or external filter??? the 2nd one i hope

What about my missus Andrew? She's got a dam on their property in Kersbrook, would they have them?

yeah I hadn't even thought of Allanah's parents place. We should give it a try! Is the water fairly clear (suitable for spinners/lures) or dirty (better suited to yabbies and worms)?

Well... Dancing AND acting like a retard... :thumbsup::P

Nah, the real story behind it is me and a friend were doing a photoshoot and he was messing around with his camera and got it to take multiple shots per second, so I did the dance, made a gif and posted it up on here for you all to laugh at, aren't I great?

f**k knows, don't spend much time outside looking at the water :thumbsup: Mostly bouncing up and down on the kids trampoline if I'm outside. I'll be sure to take note next time I'm there

vote 2 krishy spammer of the week :P would of been 5 but luke ruined it

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Justwas bring up the track again and the fact that our road safety minister refuses to produce his sources for his fictional stats and then persented the NSW stats that show that there was a 80% reduction in "hoon" offences after the opening of WSID. Also said that there is nowhere for kids to learn to drive and that there is no complusry driving training if the government were serious about saving kids this would be the first step to implement. Said that kids where whaning to learn how to get themselves out of driving situations thatis whytheyare putting themselves in them on the roads as there is no other place for them to do it in a controlled environment.

There was more but the keyboard at work sucks and i can't be bothered typing.

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