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I agree with you. Ever since I got married, I stop keeping cat because I don't want their fur everywhere especially on prayer rug and my clothes. I miss that. So I feed stray cats who visit outside the house and keep goats and dog at our small farm 1km down the road. I do miss cuddling cat though.
 
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Jazakallah for the advises on dog. I'm glad to know I can give some attention to the puppy. He is a role of fat dark grey short fur and the size is about a big very fat cat. But Camomilla's siberian cat is much much cuter and elegant. My husband named him Qitmeer.:D
How did you manage to train your dog not to touch. Wow that would be really helpful.
I agree with brother Woodrow, can keep dogs for work and practical purposes. At least now I know dog naturally guard their turf, so hopefully the puppy can become guard at the goat farm.
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makes me want to cuddle It :D:smile:
I have a cat but It's not a Siberian cat.:p
 
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I thought I had posted this already. apparently I never clicked submit after previewing it. My apologies if I have posted this some place else also.

My grandkids now have an aquarium. They wanted me to put it on youtube I did. I figured I would share it with you all also. I did not realize the TV was on when I videoed it, the loud talking you hear in the background is the TV. They turn it up loud so I can hear it. I just realized if I can hear it, it must be loud.

Well here is a 2 minute video of 3 fish one female Beta and 2 Zebra Danios:


[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tlgm-ZKvfs&eurl=http://www.islamicboard.com/newreply.php?do=postreply&t=53338[/media]
 
aw......nice video!
your fish will pick up urdu from the tv and then they can teach you.
btw, i didn't know you could keep other fish in the same tank as a beta.
 
aw......nice video!
your fish will pick up urdu from the tv and then they can teach you.
btw, i didn't know you could keep other fish in the same tank as a beta.

Oddly a single beta does make a good community fish. However, I found the only fish you really want to keep it with are Danios, Tetras and Mollies.

In this case it was an act of desperation we put that female in there. We had bought her a "Husband" and when we put the two together it turned out he was a somewhat abusive husband and beat the bejabbers out of her. We had to do a very fast separation and that was the first place available.

They are now in marriage counseling and hopefully there will be a reconciliation. The husband is showing some desire for a reconciliation as he is building a bubble nest in his bowl.

ADDED Here is the sorry excuse of a husband. but, there is hope, he seems to be sincere in building an attractive bubble nest up at the top.

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lol, i hope you can get them to reconcile. (maybe a fish imam?)
i've had several betas but never tried to breed them, so if you do succeed i hope you tell us about it.
i've heard that breeding tarantulas (and other spiders as well) is a real problem - but in this case, it is the wife who is abusive - she simply eats the male for dinner!
 
lol, i hope you can get them to reconcile. (maybe a fish imam?)
i've had several betas but never tried to breed them, so if you do succeed i hope you tell us about it.
i've heard that breeding tarantulas (and other spiders as well) is a real problem - but in this case, it is the wife who is abusive - she simply eats the male for dinner!

If you ever read up on breeding tarantulas you are aware of the difficulties, not only difficult but very bizarre. I can not understand why they even have the desire to. a sensible male would run in the opposite direction at the sight of a female.

Betas are really not very difficult. The male builds a bubble nest you drop in a female, she lays eggs, you remove the female. I used to breed them when my kids were little 30+ years ago.
 
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Bro Woodrow I'm sure your grand kids will enjoy the aquarium!
:DJust a bit of info concerning the bettas...
They are extremely aggressive fish especially the females. Keep an eye she doesnt turn on the danios. If you want to try breeding they should be first separated, being able to see each other and thereafter slowly be introduced to each other. Heres an article i wrote...Betta breeding Insha'Allah they will breed, wish you best of luck!
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If you ever read up on breeding tarantulas you are aware of the difficulties, not only difficult but very bizarre. I can not understand why they even have the desire to. a sensible male would run in the opposite direction at the sight of a female.

Betas are really not very difficult. The male builds a bubble nest you drop in a female, she lays eggs, you remove the female. I used to breed them when my kids were little 30+ years ago.

spiders are fascinating critters. in some species the male has a very specific rhythm that he taps out at the edge of the female's web before he approaches her. in others, the male presents the female with a morsel, in the hope that he will not end up being her dinner. the males generally live a lot less long than the females even if they do manage to escape after mating.
i can't confirm it, but i strongly suspect that spiders were designed by bitter feminists....
 

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