Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 ....gee Rose...I am feeling left out. S.Rose wrote: Yes, Terri, you are an Angelfish. I didn't realize they could be aggressive. I just read the info on all the fish in my tank & it says that the Neon Tetras can be swallowed whole by the Angelfish! I've never had that happen yet. & Kim are also Angelfish (Kim is a baby). I just picked names at random, but I need more male names. I have a lot of male fish. They are given names in the program & you can change to any names you want. FYI on the other fish breeds: Ron & Tracie are Black Mollies; Quint is a Leopard Catfish; Matt & Rose are False Rummy-Nosed Tetras; Debbie is a Red Phantom Tetra (and not too healthy, Deb. No specific diseases & you are well-fed; your profile just shows you as not healthy. I'll keep you posted.); Darlene, & Dr. B are Neon Tetras. There is a hospital tank that you are supposed to remove sick fish to, in order to treat them. Like, it might say that Tracie has a fungus. I look up the treatment of fungus in the treatment section & it will say to put so much of a certain chemical in the water at certain intervals. Well, the first time I used this program, I didn't bother separating the sick fish; I just dumped the medication into the tank. Then I started having fish die from "chemical overdose" or other problems. So the next time I started a new aquarium, I did move the sick fish to the hospital tank, followed the treatment guidelines carefully (I would even tape a little chart on the computer with the treatment times & cross them off, like human patients!), and in a day or two a message would come on the screen, "A fish has recovered!" Then I could move it back into the main tank. The fish lasted a lot longer that time. But I've never bothered to change the water, so eventually that does them in. Also, the first time, I didn't remove the deceased fish, which kind of messes up the water. This program is really fun & great for kids. At one time, Sam, & I had our own aquariums, plus the girls made one for my mom. We had to switch them out every day. Even when you aren't using a tank as a screen saver, it still runs. You just have to remember to check on the fish, make sure they are being fed, etc. When I bought this program, probably 5 years ago, I think it was about $40. It's been worth every penny. I think the next time , my almost-five year old grandson, is here, I'll let him build his own aquarium. Well, I guess I'll shut up now. Oh, I got a better photo of the fish when they were feeding. Everybody shows up except Tracie; she was down in the shrubbery. I'll attach it here & also add it to the others in the Photos section of the website. Ramblin' Rose Moderator From: "mosaicgirl1" Reply-To: Neurosarcoidosis To: Neurosarcoidosis Subject: Re: Rose's virtual fish tankDate: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 13:06:03 -0000 Rose, I like the virtual aquarium. It looks like I am the Angel fish. Is this correct? Did you know in an aquarium that Angel fish can be extremely agressive? I hope that this is not the reason you made me the Angel fish....... Terri G. ps - to my brother-in-law and sister I am Fifi ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~The Neurosarcoidosis CommunityNS CHAT:- Has been cancelled for now.Message Archives:-http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/messagesMembers Database:-Listings of locations, phone numbers, and instant messengers.http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/database Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 ....gee Rose...I am feeling left out. S.Rose wrote: Yes, Terri, you are an Angelfish. I didn't realize they could be aggressive. I just read the info on all the fish in my tank & it says that the Neon Tetras can be swallowed whole by the Angelfish! I've never had that happen yet. & Kim are also Angelfish (Kim is a baby). I just picked names at random, but I need more male names. I have a lot of male fish. They are given names in the program & you can change to any names you want. FYI on the other fish breeds: Ron & Tracie are Black Mollies; Quint is a Leopard Catfish; Matt & Rose are False Rummy-Nosed Tetras; Debbie is a Red Phantom Tetra (and not too healthy, Deb. No specific diseases & you are well-fed; your profile just shows you as not healthy. I'll keep you posted.); Darlene, & Dr. B are Neon Tetras. There is a hospital tank that you are supposed to remove sick fish to, in order to treat them. Like, it might say that Tracie has a fungus. I look up the treatment of fungus in the treatment section & it will say to put so much of a certain chemical in the water at certain intervals. Well, the first time I used this program, I didn't bother separating the sick fish; I just dumped the medication into the tank. Then I started having fish die from "chemical overdose" or other problems. So the next time I started a new aquarium, I did move the sick fish to the hospital tank, followed the treatment guidelines carefully (I would even tape a little chart on the computer with the treatment times & cross them off, like human patients!), and in a day or two a message would come on the screen, "A fish has recovered!" Then I could move it back into the main tank. The fish lasted a lot longer that time. But I've never bothered to change the water, so eventually that does them in. Also, the first time, I didn't remove the deceased fish, which kind of messes up the water. This program is really fun & great for kids. At one time, Sam, & I had our own aquariums, plus the girls made one for my mom. We had to switch them out every day. Even when you aren't using a tank as a screen saver, it still runs. You just have to remember to check on the fish, make sure they are being fed, etc. When I bought this program, probably 5 years ago, I think it was about $40. It's been worth every penny. I think the next time , my almost-five year old grandson, is here, I'll let him build his own aquarium. Well, I guess I'll shut up now. Oh, I got a better photo of the fish when they were feeding. Everybody shows up except Tracie; she was down in the shrubbery. I'll attach it here & also add it to the others in the Photos section of the website. Ramblin' Rose Moderator From: "mosaicgirl1" Reply-To: Neurosarcoidosis To: Neurosarcoidosis Subject: Re: Rose's virtual fish tankDate: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 13:06:03 -0000 Rose, I like the virtual aquarium. It looks like I am the Angel fish. Is this correct? Did you know in an aquarium that Angel fish can be extremely agressive? I hope that this is not the reason you made me the Angel fish....... Terri G. ps - to my brother-in-law and sister I am Fifi ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~The Neurosarcoidosis CommunityNS CHAT:- Has been cancelled for now.Message Archives:-http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/messagesMembers Database:-Listings of locations, phone numbers, and instant messengers.http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/database Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 , you probably missed the first message; I didn't want to overload the tank, plus I couldn't think of a lot of names off the top of my head. But I just added a little Black Molly named ! You won't be in the picture for awhile, though. Were you able to view the picture? Ramblin' Rose Moderator Reply-To: Neurosarcoidosis To: Neurosarcoidosis Subject: Re: What fish are you?Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 16:00:47 -0800 (PST)...gee Rose...I am feeling left out. S.Rose wrote: Yes, Terri, you are an Angelfish. I didn't realize they could be aggressive. I just read the info on all the fish in my tank & it says that the Neon Tetras can be swallowed whole by the Angelfish! I've never had that happen yet. & Kim are also Angelfish (Kim is a baby). I just picked names at random, but I need more male names. I have a lot of male fish. They are given names in the program & you can change to any names you want. FYI on the other fish breeds: Ron & Tracie are Black Mollies; Quint is a Leopard Catfish; Matt & Rose are False Rummy-Nosed Tetras; Debbie is a Red Phantom Tetra (and not too healthy, Deb. No specific diseases & you are well-fed; your profile just shows you as not healthy. I'll keep you posted.); Darlene, & Dr. B are Neon Tetras. There is a hospital tank that you are supposed to remove sick fish to, in order to treat them. Like, it might say that Tracie has a fungus. I look up the treatment of fungus in the treatment section & it will say to put so much of a certain chemical in the water at certain intervals. Well, the first time I used this program, I didn't bother separating the sick fish; I just dumped the medication into the tank. Then I started having fish die from "chemical overdose" or other problems. So the next time I started a new aquarium, I did move the sick fish to the hospital tank, followed the treatment guidelines carefully (I would even tape a little chart on the computer with the treatment times & cross them off, like human patients!), and in a day or two a message would come on the screen, "A fish has recovered!" Then I could move it back into the main tank. The fish lasted a lot longer that time. But I've never bothered to change the water, so eventually that does them in. Also, the first time, I didn't remove the deceased fish, which kind of messes up the water. This program is really fun & great for kids. At one time, Sam, & I had our own aquariums, plus the girls made one for my mom. We had to switch them out every day. Even when you aren't using a tank as a screen saver, it still runs. You just have to remember to check on the fish, make sure they are being fed, etc. When I bought this program, probably 5 years ago, I think it was about $40. It's been worth every penny. I think the next time , my almost-five year old grandson, is here, I'll let him build his own aquarium. Well, I guess I'll shut up now. Oh, I got a better photo of the fish when they were feeding. Everybody shows up except Tracie; she was down in the shrubbery. I'll attach it here & also add it to the others in the Photos section of the website. Ramblin' Rose Moderator Reply-To: Neurosarcoidosis To: Neurosarcoidosis Subject: Re: Rose's virtual fish tankDate: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 13:06:03 -0000 Rose, I like the virtual aquarium. It looks like I am the Angel fish. Is this correct? Did you know in an aquarium that Angel fish can be extremely agressive? I hope that this is not the reason you made me the Angel fish....... Terri G. ps - to my brother-in-law and sister I am Fifi ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~The Neurosarcoidosis CommunityNS CHAT:- Has been cancelled for now.Message Archives:-http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/messagesMembers Database:-Listings of locations, phone numbers, and instant messengers.http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/database Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 , you probably missed the first message; I didn't want to overload the tank, plus I couldn't think of a lot of names off the top of my head. But I just added a little Black Molly named ! You won't be in the picture for awhile, though. Were you able to view the picture? Ramblin' Rose Moderator Reply-To: Neurosarcoidosis To: Neurosarcoidosis Subject: Re: What fish are you?Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 16:00:47 -0800 (PST)...gee Rose...I am feeling left out. S.Rose wrote: Yes, Terri, you are an Angelfish. I didn't realize they could be aggressive. I just read the info on all the fish in my tank & it says that the Neon Tetras can be swallowed whole by the Angelfish! I've never had that happen yet. & Kim are also Angelfish (Kim is a baby). I just picked names at random, but I need more male names. I have a lot of male fish. They are given names in the program & you can change to any names you want. FYI on the other fish breeds: Ron & Tracie are Black Mollies; Quint is a Leopard Catfish; Matt & Rose are False Rummy-Nosed Tetras; Debbie is a Red Phantom Tetra (and not too healthy, Deb. No specific diseases & you are well-fed; your profile just shows you as not healthy. I'll keep you posted.); Darlene, & Dr. B are Neon Tetras. There is a hospital tank that you are supposed to remove sick fish to, in order to treat them. Like, it might say that Tracie has a fungus. I look up the treatment of fungus in the treatment section & it will say to put so much of a certain chemical in the water at certain intervals. Well, the first time I used this program, I didn't bother separating the sick fish; I just dumped the medication into the tank. Then I started having fish die from "chemical overdose" or other problems. So the next time I started a new aquarium, I did move the sick fish to the hospital tank, followed the treatment guidelines carefully (I would even tape a little chart on the computer with the treatment times & cross them off, like human patients!), and in a day or two a message would come on the screen, "A fish has recovered!" Then I could move it back into the main tank. The fish lasted a lot longer that time. But I've never bothered to change the water, so eventually that does them in. Also, the first time, I didn't remove the deceased fish, which kind of messes up the water. This program is really fun & great for kids. At one time, Sam, & I had our own aquariums, plus the girls made one for my mom. We had to switch them out every day. Even when you aren't using a tank as a screen saver, it still runs. You just have to remember to check on the fish, make sure they are being fed, etc. When I bought this program, probably 5 years ago, I think it was about $40. It's been worth every penny. I think the next time , my almost-five year old grandson, is here, I'll let him build his own aquarium. Well, I guess I'll shut up now. Oh, I got a better photo of the fish when they were feeding. Everybody shows up except Tracie; she was down in the shrubbery. I'll attach it here & also add it to the others in the Photos section of the website. Ramblin' Rose Moderator Reply-To: Neurosarcoidosis To: Neurosarcoidosis Subject: Re: Rose's virtual fish tankDate: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 13:06:03 -0000 Rose, I like the virtual aquarium. It looks like I am the Angel fish. Is this correct? Did you know in an aquarium that Angel fish can be extremely agressive? I hope that this is not the reason you made me the Angel fish....... Terri G. ps - to my brother-in-law and sister I am Fifi ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~The Neurosarcoidosis CommunityNS CHAT:- Has been cancelled for now.Message Archives:-http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/messagesMembers Database:-Listings of locations, phone numbers, and instant messengers.http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/database Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 , you probably missed the first message; I didn't want to overload the tank, plus I couldn't think of a lot of names off the top of my head. But I just added a little Black Molly named ! You won't be in the picture for awhile, though. Were you able to view the picture? Ramblin' Rose Moderator Reply-To: Neurosarcoidosis To: Neurosarcoidosis Subject: Re: What fish are you?Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 16:00:47 -0800 (PST)...gee Rose...I am feeling left out. S.Rose wrote: Yes, Terri, you are an Angelfish. I didn't realize they could be aggressive. I just read the info on all the fish in my tank & it says that the Neon Tetras can be swallowed whole by the Angelfish! I've never had that happen yet. & Kim are also Angelfish (Kim is a baby). I just picked names at random, but I need more male names. I have a lot of male fish. They are given names in the program & you can change to any names you want. FYI on the other fish breeds: Ron & Tracie are Black Mollies; Quint is a Leopard Catfish; Matt & Rose are False Rummy-Nosed Tetras; Debbie is a Red Phantom Tetra (and not too healthy, Deb. No specific diseases & you are well-fed; your profile just shows you as not healthy. I'll keep you posted.); Darlene, & Dr. B are Neon Tetras. There is a hospital tank that you are supposed to remove sick fish to, in order to treat them. Like, it might say that Tracie has a fungus. I look up the treatment of fungus in the treatment section & it will say to put so much of a certain chemical in the water at certain intervals. Well, the first time I used this program, I didn't bother separating the sick fish; I just dumped the medication into the tank. Then I started having fish die from "chemical overdose" or other problems. So the next time I started a new aquarium, I did move the sick fish to the hospital tank, followed the treatment guidelines carefully (I would even tape a little chart on the computer with the treatment times & cross them off, like human patients!), and in a day or two a message would come on the screen, "A fish has recovered!" Then I could move it back into the main tank. The fish lasted a lot longer that time. But I've never bothered to change the water, so eventually that does them in. Also, the first time, I didn't remove the deceased fish, which kind of messes up the water. This program is really fun & great for kids. At one time, Sam, & I had our own aquariums, plus the girls made one for my mom. We had to switch them out every day. Even when you aren't using a tank as a screen saver, it still runs. You just have to remember to check on the fish, make sure they are being fed, etc. When I bought this program, probably 5 years ago, I think it was about $40. It's been worth every penny. I think the next time , my almost-five year old grandson, is here, I'll let him build his own aquarium. Well, I guess I'll shut up now. Oh, I got a better photo of the fish when they were feeding. Everybody shows up except Tracie; she was down in the shrubbery. I'll attach it here & also add it to the others in the Photos section of the website. Ramblin' Rose Moderator Reply-To: Neurosarcoidosis To: Neurosarcoidosis Subject: Re: Rose's virtual fish tankDate: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 13:06:03 -0000 Rose, I like the virtual aquarium. It looks like I am the Angel fish. Is this correct? Did you know in an aquarium that Angel fish can be extremely agressive? I hope that this is not the reason you made me the Angel fish....... Terri G. ps - to my brother-in-law and sister I am Fifi ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~The Neurosarcoidosis CommunityNS CHAT:- Has been cancelled for now.Message Archives:-http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/messagesMembers Database:-Listings of locations, phone numbers, and instant messengers.http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/database Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2006 Report Share Posted March 11, 2006 ....aw Rose....that's ok. I probably did miss that message. When i get too far behind I sometimes delete a few dozen messages here and there. Thanks for including me though. i've been feeling really shit-crappy for the last 5 or 6 weeks and it just felt good to be included even if the tank was already crowded. I might look into doing that program, too, cuz it looks like fun. When you get as sick as we do at times even a simple thing such as being included in someone's virtual fishtank feels good hey? I know I should schedule another doc's appt but I am so sick of them at the moment and I don't feel like spending the money either. As for paying late taxes...i'm just getting together the $500 I owe from last year's. Luckily this year I only owe $130 or so. well off to bed i go. love ya S.Rose wrote: , you probably missed the first message; I didn't want to overload the tank, plus I couldn't think of a lot of names off the top of my head. But I just added a little Black Molly named ! You won't be in the picture for awhile, though. Were you able to view the picture? Ramblin' Rose Moderator From: Solberg Reply-To: Neurosarcoidosis To: Neurosarcoidosis Subject: Re: What fish are you?Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 16:00:47 -0800 (PST)...gee Rose...I am feeling left out. S.Rose wrote: Yes, Terri, you are an Angelfish. I didn't realize they could be aggressive. I just read the info on all the fish in my tank & it says that the Neon Tetras can be swallowed whole by the Angelfish! I've never had that happen yet. & Kim are also Angelfish (Kim is a baby). I just picked names at random, but I need more male names. I have a lot of male fish. They are given names in the program & you can change to any names you want. FYI on the other fish breeds: Ron & Tracie are Black Mollies; Quint is a Leopard Catfish; Matt & Rose are False Rummy-Nosed Tetras; Debbie is a Red Phantom Tetra (and not too healthy, Deb. No specific diseases & you are well-fed; your profile just shows you as not healthy. I'll keep you posted.); Darlene, & Dr. B are Neon Tetras. There is a hospital tank that you are supposed to remove sick fish to, in order to treat them. Like, it might say that Tracie has a fungus. I look up the treatment of fungus in the treatment section & it will say to put so much of a certain chemical in the water at certain intervals. Well, the first time I used this program, I didn't bother separating the sick fish; I just dumped the medication into the tank. Then I started having fish die from "chemical overdose" or other problems. So the next time I started a new aquarium, I did move the sick fish to the hospital tank, followed the treatment guidelines carefully (I would even tape a little chart on the computer with the treatment times & cross them off, like human patients!), and in a day or two a message would come on the screen, "A fish has recovered!" Then I could move it back into the main tank. The fish lasted a lot longer that time. But I've never bothered to change the water, so eventually that does them in. Also, the first time, I didn't remove the deceased fish, which kind of messes up the water. This program is really fun & great for kids. At one time, Sam, & I had our own aquariums, plus the girls made one for my mom. We had to switch them out every day. Even when you aren't using a tank as a screen saver, it still runs. You just have to remember to check on the fish, make sure they are being fed, etc. When I bought this program, probably 5 years ago, I think it was about $40. It's been worth every penny. I think the next time , my almost-five year old grandson, is here, I'll let him build his own aquarium. Well, I guess I'll shut up now. Oh, I got a better photo of the fish when they were feeding. Everybody shows up except Tracie; she was down in the shrubbery. I'll attach it here & also add it to the others in the Photos section of the website. Ramblin' Rose Moderator Reply-To: Neurosarcoidosis To: Neurosarcoidosis Subject: Re: Rose's virtual fish tankDate: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 13:06:03 -0000 Rose, I like the virtual aquarium. It looks like I am the Angel fish. Is this correct? Did you know in an aquarium that Angel fish can be extremely agressive? I hope that this is not the reason you made me the Angel fish....... Terri G. ps - to my brother-in-law and sister I am Fifi ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~The Neurosarcoidosis CommunityNS CHAT:- Has been cancelled for now.Message Archives:-http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/messagesMembers Database:-Listings of locations, phone numbers, and instant messengers.http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/database Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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