Feeding Red Eared Slider Turtles begins with understanding that they are omnivores. Omnivores are animals that eat a diet of both meat and plants. But, they must be fed correctly to remain healthy. Young red eared sliders have a different diet, they need to be fed more protein while adult red eared sliders need to […]
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Anyone who’s had a fish tank in their lifetime knows that there is a huge variety of fish foods available in the market today. Most everyone knows about the common fish flakes, but there are so many other types of foods to try out and can be found at just about any pet store. There […]
As an animated film, Shark Tale is an average film. It does nothing that makes it stand out or excel, when compared to other CGI created animated films. In fact if anything stands out about it, is how greatly flaccid it is. After viewing it, you get the impression that you just watched a mildly […]
Comet goldfish look like common goldfish, only they are sleeker and have a larger tail. They have become as common as common goldfish in the pet trade and are often sold as feeder fish. Those with spectacular coloration are singled out to be sold as pets and at a higher price. Some fish sold as […]
For teens, summer is the perfect time to make some extra cash. Of course, there are the typical summer jobs like lifeguarding and waitressing, which require large time commitments and low-pay. Then, there are the excellent summer jobs that offer plenty of earning potential while maintaining your free and flexible schedule. Babysitting According to payscale.com, […]
“Rena, come look at Mr. Big Fish!” cried my mother. Mr. Big Fish is our adopted 9 inch long common plecostomus. “I think his intestines are falling out!” I looked at Mr. Big Fish and had to gently break it to my Mom that no, his intestines were not falling out. He was just pooping […]
One Atlantic Coast fish that has been biting throughout the summer is sparrows and fishing for them has become something of an art form. Summer sparrows (known in the northern states as toothfish) slowly make their way up the waters from the Maine to the Carolinas, while from the Carolinas south to the gulf their […]
I came across a rather disturbing article a couple of weeks ago that stated if current trends continue, then all fish in the world’s oceans will be gone by 2050. Whether or not that is an accurate assessment, the fact remains that over-fishing and pollution are posing an ever-increasing threat to commercial fish populations. In […]