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2010-01-30

Oops...They Did It Again...


Big Jack The Ripper and his little dame Jackelyn have done it yet again. After the last event, the signs were rather apparent ahead of time. Knowing that a little brood was on the way, I took the opportunity to snap a couple of photos of them. Normally they are too timid to get the chance. One thing to notice is how considerably darker little Jackelyn is compared to Big Jack. This seems to happen only when she's on the verge of birth. She spends most of her time under cover during this time, and as a result grows extremely dark. Normally she is about the same hue as he is. Alright, that's all for now. I expect some more baby evac. in the near future.
Cheers,

2010-01-16

Jack Attack

There was quite a lot of interesting aquarium-related activity last weekend. In retrospect, though, I guess I noticed some general behavioral changes a week or two prior. There seemed to be an unusual amount of gravel rearranging, plants being uprooted, and a general reforming of the floor of the aquarium. What used to be a nicely sloping gravel floor was become rather mountainous and hilly. There were large heaps of gravel in some places and deep valleys in between. At the time I wrote this off as something my little loach was doing in search of food, since they are notorious diggers. Since then I have since seen the light.

2010-01-09

New Rug


Just after Christmas, I had a bit of credit that had accumulated over time in my Amazon account. Some of it was from promo stuff I had done. Some of it was from refunds on items that had dropped in price. A lot of it was from a gift that my sister gave me for my birthday that I ended up returning.

2010-01-01

Much Anticipate Event

Well, the time has finally come! I have passed the construction site every day for the past year or so and waited for its completion with bated breath...haha. A little over dramatic maybe, but que cera. Anyway, the project is finally complete and