Re: NANFA-L-- a new extreme in fishkeeping?

Derek Parr (derekparr-in-earthlink.net)
Fri, 08 Apr 2005 11:50:50 -0400

no need for water changes either ;]

the funny thing is...
I'm almost tempted to try it... would just have to put a filter over the drain to keep
the fish from flushing.

-derek parr

Dave Neely wrote:
> I happened to catch a new comic strip today that seemed to suggest a new
> method of maintaining small fishes...surprised that Casper hasn't tried
> this!!
>
> A Case in Point by Rob Esmay, can view at: www.comics.com
>
> cheers,
> Dave
>
> --
> St. Louis, MO
>
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