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  1. Newt:

    Or move to the US where your license gives you the right to fish any 'public' waters and around 99% of the water here classes as public.

    or move to ireland where you dont need a licence at all and can fish when you want where you want!

     

    spring,summer autum winter, day, or night, river lake stream pot hole if you want to try!

  2. has to be ireland with our plentiful rivers lakes and coast fishing. all year fishing no in and out seasons ( unlike some countries) no need for rod licences.( unless you want to fish for salmon).

     

    plus we have some fantastic pubs for that celebratery drink afterwards!

     

    and finaly we have some of the nicest most welcoming folk in the world! including me ( cough,cough) "top 'o' the mornin to ya!"

     

    [ 06. February 2005, 07:44 PM: Message edited by: unukwolf ]

  3. well the information i have from a it guy is that caps (limits) not only deal with downloading but also to uploading. so for example playing online games. this will eat up your cap in no time.

     

    again im going on what i have been told and that for all i know could be wrong. but it did make me choose a cable connection with no cap at all!

  4. your totaly right IanR, nero have a very good audio editor, i use it quite alot on mp3's and wma's. i have found it seems to work with all sound files ( i could be wrong) but i havent had a problem with it yet!

     

    im not sure but i think i might be able to wrap it up to a single file so there is no need for nero.... i can only try

  5. is it just me? but for some reason i cant view any images hosted on go-fising.org.

     

    have copied the link and pasted in browser but just get a blank page with clear.cgi link.

     

    tried to right click and show image but still no luck.

     

    yest other images from other image hosting sites i can view.

     

    any ideas?

     

    [ 26. January 2005, 08:01 PM: Message edited by: unukwolf ]

  6. well i have to agree with the shop owner. i have always been told as little as 3-4 fish at a time and always went by it.

     

    thankfully in all my 12 years fishkeeping i have only had minamil loss at introduction stages. and most of them have been the usual suspects ( guppies,tetras and the like)

     

    so yes with any tank but mainly a large one i would agree a waiting period of at least 4 weeks to mature tank and then introducing 3-4 at a time.

     

    my one last little bit (works for me at least) is over the maturing stage add some flake food to the water this decays in the water to provide substance for important bacteria. another help if you have it is to add water from an already mature inhabited (healthy) tank

     

    [ 23. January 2005, 08:05 PM: Message edited by: unukwolf ]

  7. tried to check it out..is the img link still workin? i cant see the picture even tried coping link to browser still no luck

     

    if you could repost it here ta!

  8. as requested:

     

    nyasa blue cichlid:

    nyasabluecichlid.jpg

     

    red finned cichlid:

    redfinnedcichlid.jpg

     

    as i said i find them visualy pleasing

     

    [ 21. January 2005, 09:54 PM: Message edited by: unukwolf ]

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