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@Pepere so you definitely need one for Mittens the Kitten. I also wonder if it is big enough for a human head to pop up into. That would give us a interesting perspective on the tank
At the Flagship LLBean store in Freeport Maine is a large aquarium stocked with landlocked salmon, trout and togue. In lower left hand corner is abubble children can pop their heads up into the tank to view from the inside of the tank.
High flow tank with massive pumps designed to replicate a fast flowing stream.
LL Bean does not own the fish. They host them. The States Inland Fisheries own the fish..
It is illegal in the state to possess any live game fish.
Mittens and I play a game where every day I hide a handfull of freeze dried meat nibbles for cats in a variety of places and she goes to hunt for them…
I have spots I repeat regularly but sometimes dont. It is humorous to see her go back and check favorite spots regularly in case she missed something…
If I have a new spot I think she might enjoy exploring, I casually leave some food in there for her to “discover”…
Recently t a round hole in a cardboard box offset on one end, taped the rest shut, put in some crunch brown paper and set it up on top of blocking with the hole on the bottom facing the floor…
She found the treats and loves retreating into her little hidey cabin…
When i was a kid - it is true once i was a kid - we had an old metal frame aquarium. I forget the gallons but probably 15 or 20 high. We had a few guppies and neon tetra (my dad loved neon tetra) and a lovely orange tabby. The cat - who was the greatest cat ever) would sit on top of the aquarium all day long trying to catch fishes but since we never lost any fishes i guess he kept failing to snag em. On the bright side this cat hated water so he would only stick the tip of his paw in the tank as he tried to snag em.
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