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We're moving! Our little house on the lake sold in less than a week. Simply amazing! Now to figure out where we want to move to... I want to take some of the fish with us, but I don't think they'd be very happy leaving their little home. Not everybody enjoys moving as much as we do. ; )
...otherwise known as a flame gourami.
This was taken in the fish tank that I miss so much. Kiff had wonderful plants growing. We were unable to move the fish the 2,400 miles from Vermont to New Mexico. Apparently there are ways you can do it... I wish we'd known because I really miss some of the fish. Especially dear ropefish (he's in another picture).
Here I follow how my mother handmade fish balls traditionally. Not perfectly shaped but pretty satisfied in taste.
Years ago ER brought me to a hawker who sold his handmade fish ball noodles in Bukit Timah hawker center. That was really delicious and unforgettable, as they resembled mum’s cooking. But, since his daughter took over the stall, the handmade fish balls were discontinued and this had partly prompted me to make my own. - Jenny
Dillon loves the fish toy! You can find it at DogToys.com, I will cut and paste the link here - this page even shows the Holee-Molee ball that Bulldog1 and Doggies are from Heaven have!
Of the family Balistidae. Called "Trigger" fish because of the presence of a "trigger" like fin on the upper body. Popular in aquariums, but bad tempered. Can, and will attack and bite divers during nesting. Clown Triggers grow to about 50 cm long.
As I was taking this picture in Philadelphia's Reading Terminal Market, a man asked me if
I was taking pics because there was unsafe fish there. I assured him that my picture taking had no bearing or link to the quality of the merchants' fish products
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Finboxes installed in the 6' Fish.
Just waiting for the order of resin to come in and then I can glass it. Not sure if I will do a resin swirl, or tint the whole thing top/bottom a green. (dark bottle green)
If anyone is interested the fin positions are:
Rear: 6" from tail, 1 1/4" from rail and no toe-in or cant.
Front: 12" from tail, 1 1/8" from rail, 1/8" toe-in and the built in Futures cant. I think it is about 6 degrees.
I used the future twin fins in front and 2 of the trailer fins in back. when I have a chance, I will make some fins out of ply and fiberglass; a quad canard setup.