How to Keep Predator Fish

 

 How to Keep Predator Fish


A few years ago, I was walking in the woods and came across a pond where the water was clear. Floating right on top of the water were several minnows, causing me to worry that they might’ve gotten stuck. As soon as I submerged my hand into the water, however, I found out they were just swimming around and letting me pet them! What a relief! This experience taught me an important life lesson: fish are actually quite friendly.

Fish are generally very social animals that enjoy interacting with their own species and other nearby fish. When they come across a new member of the school, they will often circle them and swim up next to them in order to find out more about the other fish. From there, they will usually approach their new friend from the side and begin swimming towards their belly area. This is called "intro-vertendance".

Fish are actually very curious creatures, which means that you should leave the door open for your fish to come visit you all of the time! Just make sure that you do not leave any food or anything else for them to eat outside of your aquarium when you are not home so that it does not get ruined.

If you want to know more about the fish in your aquarium, I recommend taking a look at this article: http://www.aquariums101.com/fish/list-of-common-fish-in-aquariums.html

Also, if you want to keep pets and not just fish, check out this article: http://www.petsmart.com/good-garden/animals/fish#sthash.j9rmP6Tm.dpbs

Hope you enjoyed!
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Title: How to Start a Pet Business and Make Money
Hi all, I'm a small business owner with 2 dogs, and a mom to 4 kids. I have made money with my pets and now it's your turn to do the same. You can find out how by following these steps and taking action!!! 
Title: Snarky Puppy - Imitation Wipeout (Official Video)  [ARTICLE START] He/His/Him   ----- So as you guys know, I've been running this blog for almost exactly two years now. I have had a blast writing for you guys and am so happy that you've been following me the whole time. That being said, I wanted to do something new with my blog. As a result, I've decided to do more informative posts like this. This particular post will be a semi-regular occurrence. The idea is that it's going to be an article filled with advice on how to make money from your pets. I will also be giving you my experiences of how I've made money in the past and what everybody can do to make more. ------- So unless you're some kind of crazy dog person, then you're probably wondering how the heck somebody could make money by selling their pets. Well, I'm here to tell you that it's possible. I'll be telling you about 3 ways that people can make money from their pets. They are as follows: ------------- 1)  Craigslist   ---- So if you don't know what craigslist is, then let me tell you. It's an online forum for people to buy and sell various items from all around the world without having to pay any fees or commissions to anybody else. The only problem is that a lot of people use it to buy and sell pets. There are two different types of people that use craigslist to sell pets: ------------- 1) Somebody who will give the pet away for free with an additional "adoption fee" in order to cover the cost of the puppy/dog, and 2) Somebody who will give the pet away for free, but they want somebody else to cover their costs.   ---- Obviously, you're going to want to avoid the second type of person if at all possible because they don't really have any interest in giving pets away for free. They are just trying to scam you into buying their dog from them, which means you lose out on both money and a new friend. The first type of person is much easier to deal with because they are making a legitimate attempt at getting their pet a new home by giving them away for free. Obviously, they're still going to want something and that's where you come in. They want money and you want a pet, so why not make the two meet each other? Now obviously there are other things you could do like take them off their current owner, give them a bath when they get really dirty, or even find the owner for the dog if it becomes lost. However, most people will pay an adoption fee for a pet without having to follow any of those rules. The trick is to find the right price, which is where I come in. ------------- 1) How much money should you offer? ---- So this is something that a lot of people don't know how to determine for themselves. The general rule of thumb is that you want to pay just enough so that the person doesn't feel like they're being ripped off and it's still enough money for them to be willing to let go of the pet. The thing about pets, however, is that they are very unique and oftentimes have unique prices based around their breed, color, length of hair, etc. For example: a German Shepherd Dog can go for anywhere between $250 and up for pure-breeds with dark hair and light eyes. Obviously, this is just one breed and you can see how it varies greatly. If you're looking to save money in the long-run, then you should really do your research on a per-breed basis and try to figure out the right price for the kind of dog that you're looking for. In my opinion, the best way to do this is just directly ask the person if they would be willing to sell their pet for a certain price. They'll either say yes or no and at least if you're too high, then you can always lower your price to be able to come up with something reasonable. Once again, this is only an opinion. There are other ways to figure this out. If you know anything about the person or the pet that you're looking at, then you can do things like compare it to a similar type of dog and their price. Use what you know to determine if they're a good deal or not. Everything is negotiable though and if it sounds like the person doesn't want to accept what you're offering, then don't force them into something that they don't want. ---------------- 2) Facebook Pet Sales Groups     ---- So anybody who has been on Facebook for an extended period of time should have heard about these groups before. For those of you who haven't seen them, I'll describe them for you.

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Once again, I hope you enjoyed my article! 122. Buzzed-in User: rheadventure Title: Advanced towing of Your Car
Hi there! I'm a freelance writer who is trying to make money online. Here are some ways to make money with pets using the internet. You can have a lot of fun with this and hopefully, it will be something that you can enjoy doing for years to come.

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