Cranberry hits 3000!!
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I don't know what Touw is, but my first memory of Cranberry has to do with killing somebody's Grandmother.
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But you haven't created a flamewar of apocalyptic proportions in... at least a month! You're mellowing!Cranberry wrote:touw isn't capitalized, though it probably should be. I think I've killed a few people and I've eaten a couple more while I've been here. It's been an extremely rewarding experience, though. I've cried a lot, grown a lot, and learned a lot. Seriously.
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I'm mellowing with age (I'll be 20 in 13 days *gulp*).glauber wrote:But you haven't created a flamewar of apocalyptic proportions in... at least a month! You're mellowing!Cranberry wrote:touw isn't capitalized, though it probably should be. I think I've killed a few people and I've eaten a couple more while I've been here. It's been an extremely rewarding experience, though. I've cried a lot, grown a lot, and learned a lot. Seriously.
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Hey Cranberry,
congratulations with your impressive number of posts. Although we started out in the same period on this board, you have Way surpassed my contribution to the board (nevertheless I visit this board a couple of times each day to read up).
... but ... my main question reading through this thread is: why on earth would anyone be intersted in www.applesnail.net . How did you come up with an interest in "tropical and sub-tropical freshwater snails from the family Ampullariidae"?
congratulations with your impressive number of posts. Although we started out in the same period on this board, you have Way surpassed my contribution to the board (nevertheless I visit this board a couple of times each day to read up).
... but ... my main question reading through this thread is: why on earth would anyone be intersted in www.applesnail.net . How did you come up with an interest in "tropical and sub-tropical freshwater snails from the family Ampullariidae"?
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I've always had fish tanks, and sometimes people put snails in their tanks. Many snails are genetically both male and female, so it's difficult to keep their populations under control. However, apple snails (also known as mystery snails) are one of the few snail species which are either male or female, and not both, so they're easier to keep from breeding like mad and producing thousands (literally) of descendants.Hoed wrote:... but ... my main question reading through this thread is: why on earth would anyone be intersted in www.applesnail.net . How did you come up with an interest in "tropical and sub-tropical freshwater snails from the family Ampullariidae"?
Apple snails also ship well (you can mail them just like a letter or John Allison's cat), come in lots of colors, and when they get big enough you can watch them eat, literally. You feed them green beans, peas, algae wafers, and spinach, and you can see their teeth and mouths as they eat it.
They're adorable.