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What Age Is The Worlds Oldest Minnow

Baby girl name: Minnow?

I don't like, it it sounds like manure.

Can i eat a minnow raw?

Have you ever watch survive. They eat just about anything. Minnows should be a breeze. You might find a good recipe at Food Junction.

Will my turtle eat a minnow?

eh, my slider never eats fish, they are too fast for him, so he just guves up, your turtle might be the same

Other things to feed your turtle( scroll down)

http://www.austinsturtlepage.com/Care/ca...

Can i feed my oscar fish minnows?

I'd feed it ciclid food most of the time, but you can feed it minnows and goldfish once in awhile if you like. The problem with feeding oscars live fish is that they are gluttons and will eat and eat until they literally have the fish hanging out of their mouths because they can't fit any more in their stomach!

So I don't recommend giving your oscar more fish than he can eat at one time!

How long do minnows and glofish usually live for?

Typically,2-5 years depending on species of minnow.
Glofish are genetically altered Zebra Danio (most times...they also use Medaka) so not sure if age is altered,but would still think 5 years with them.

Is one of my Rosy Red Minnows pregnant?

I have 6 rosy red minnows and the belly of one of them seems somewhat bigger than all the rest...more...full. All the rest are more long than chubby but she seems chubby. Is she or he pregnant? How do I know other than finding out by having babies? If she's pregnant (I don't know their genders) how can I get the babies out when they're born because I don't want them to be eaten?

Who has played one of the most crucial innings in the Cricket World Cup?

This man deserves a mention and that too an honorable one when people talk about the most crucial innings in world cup history. ARAVINDA DE SILVA​Sri Lanka felt understandably bitter and cheated when Australia and the West Indies forfeited their respective Group A matches in the 1996 World Cup than risk playing in the trouble-torn Colombo. The feelings of the islanders was echoed by Information Minister Dharmasiri Senanayake who reacted to Australia’s win over the West Indies in the semi-final, by saying that it gives Sri Lanka an opportunity to “teach a lesson” to Mark Taylor’s Australians in the final.Sri Lanka got into quick trouble when they began their reply. They lost their two turbo-powered openers, Jayasuriya and Kaluwitharana, with just 23 on the boardAND COMETH THE MOMENT AND COMETH THE MAN​Now the team was looking at him to play the innings of his lifetime in Sri Lanka’s biggest day in international cricket. Aravinda did not let his team down. He was in command from the very first ball he faced. It was an extension of the form he exhibited in the semi-final against India, when he walked in to bat at No 4 with the score on two for the loss of Jayasuriya and Kalu, and blazed his way to 66 (off 47 balls) with 14 boundaries. Aravinda’s footwork was flawless, his timing was sweet and his sense of picking the gaps was a lesson in geometry.Aravinda de Silva was the hero on the big night, following up his 3/42 and 2 catches with a sterling 107 as Sri Lanka became the first host nation to clinch the World Cup. After being invited to bat first, the Sri Lankan spinners restricted Australia to 241. Sri Lanka endured a shaky start, losing their in-form openers early, but Aravinda de Silva and Arjuna Ranatunga steered them to the finish line with ice-coolness.​ScorecardBrief scores:  Australia 241 for 7 in 5 overs (Mark Taylor 74, Ricky Ponting 45, Michael Bevan 36 not out; Aravinda de Silva 3-42) lost to Sri Lanka 245 for three in 46.2 overs (Asanka Gurusinha 65, Aravinda de Silva 107 not out, Arjuna Ranatunga 47 not out) by seven wickets.From underdogs to top dogs was Sri Lanka's story of the 1996 World Cup. Reversal after reversal in the previous five World Cups, the Islanders surged to the title, despite being wounded by off-field issues. Twenty-one years after playing the inaugural World Cup in 1975 as minnows, Sri Lanka were now the world champions of the abridged version of the game.​

Noah's ark story was stolen from Hindu mythology!?

Manu, a great ancient sage, was praying on the bank of the Gangâ, when a little minnow came to him for protection, and he put it into a pot of water he had before him. "What do you want?" asked Manu. The little minnow declared he was pursued by a bigger fish and wanted protection. Manu carried the little fish to his home, and in the morning he had become as big as the pot and said, "I cannot live in this pot any longer". Manu put him in a tank, and the next day he was as big as the tank and declared he could not live there any more. So Manu had to take him to a river, and in the morning the fish filled the river. Then Manu put him in the ocean, and he declared, "Manu, I am the Creator of the universe. I have taken this form to come and warn you that I will deluge the world. You build an ark and in it put a pair of every kind of animal, and let your family enter the ark, and there will project out of the water my horn. Fasten the ark to it; and when the deluge subsides, come out and people the earth." So the world was deluged, and Manu saved his own family and two of every kind of animal and seeds of every plant. When the deluge subsided, he came and peopled the world; and we are all called "man", because we are the progeny of Manu.

This story is Hindu MYTHOLOGY (doesn't mean it really happened!)

Story comes from Satapatha Brahmana written in 8th Century BCE (Iron Age India)

Rosy red minnow is dying but has no sign of disease or sickness?

Ok so basically I was cycling my 10 gallon tank with rosy red minnows and I was originally getting a small puffer fish for my tank but I can't find anywhere that sells them so I am stuck with these little minnows for now. I've grown pretty attached and yesterday I came home and I saw one that was acting weird. It would swim a little, then go completely limp and drift around with the current, then start swimming again. Today, it has gotten worse, he is now just sitting on a rock and only swims when I tap the tank. Also, all the other fish look like they might start doing it too because I already notice some sings of the others doing it. But there are no visual problems, there are no white spots or fin rot, just a completely healthy looking fish acting weird. Its not of old age because the other ones are starting to do it too. I am worried about the fish I will get in the future, whether it will catch this "disease" please help. These are the conditions that the minnows are under:

-10 gallon tank, fully cycled
-heated at 78F (for future fish)
-brackish water (added salt already for the puffer, but the gravity is very light 1/2 tbsp per 2 gallons)

I heard that a little marine salt is good for any fish, so the fish couldn't be dying from that, and the heater doesn't really affect cold water fish temporarily. They don't look diseased or sick at all, they just act like this.

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