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<blockquote data-quote="DewDrop" data-source="post: 59115" data-attributes="member: 4217"><p>Thanks ya'll. I like it here. People do answer questions. Appears to be a great many intellects on here which is great and a lot of "mother henning" which is cute. I have found that as long as I stick to relaying info that is on most care sheets and don't share too much out of the norm that has worked for me everything is fine. Realistically with a pet that lives to be nearly thirty or even longer, sticking to the care sheets is the best option in case it ever has to be handed down like an heirloom. Not deviating makes it easier on others. That is the main point I am coming to terms with. That and the basic point that if it isn't FDA/USDA for anything but fish (decor, salinity products, things like that for example) simply only use it for fish. Basic point we can all understand. Moving on now from it. It is definitely one of those pets you include as being heirloom worthy. I do realize that kind of commitment. Awwww. It is one of those things, that, I insist I outlive. Battle of the fittest if not the wits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DewDrop, post: 59115, member: 4217"] Thanks ya'll. I like it here. People do answer questions. Appears to be a great many intellects on here which is great and a lot of "mother henning" which is cute. I have found that as long as I stick to relaying info that is on most care sheets and don't share too much out of the norm that has worked for me everything is fine. Realistically with a pet that lives to be nearly thirty or even longer, sticking to the care sheets is the best option in case it ever has to be handed down like an heirloom. Not deviating makes it easier on others. That is the main point I am coming to terms with. That and the basic point that if it isn't FDA/USDA for anything but fish (decor, salinity products, things like that for example) simply only use it for fish. Basic point we can all understand. Moving on now from it. It is definitely one of those pets you include as being heirloom worthy. I do realize that kind of commitment. Awwww. It is one of those things, that, I insist I outlive. Battle of the fittest if not the wits. [/QUOTE]
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