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In response to
"
People using the park say they never noticed a thing :) -- nm
"
by
Meg
I actually get that part, it's the fish and care-related logistics that puzzle me some. -- nm
Posted by
b. (aka starrynit)
Feb 8 '18, 17:59
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They were goldfish...low maintenance. -- nm
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Meg
Feb 8, 18:02
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in a bowl big enough for that many; and water still has to be changed regularly, etc. unless they were all new new, they would have died before long
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b.
Feb 8, 18:10
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They probably brought up jugs, dipped a bunch out and poured more in. -- nm
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Spawn
Feb 8, 20:29
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if you see the end of the video, notsomuch with the fresh, unfortunately. -- nm
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b.
Feb 8, 20:32
unless it wasn't exactly...an aquarium. -- nm
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Max
Feb 8, 18:23
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did you watch to the end of the video? -- (edited)
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b.
Feb 8, 18:32
Sometimes the idea of low maintenance intrigues me. I type this while a cat demanding attention has its paw in my face. -- nm
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crash davis
Feb 8, 18:09
I get not noticing it after its there. But moving in the building materials? even if it was after hours -- nm
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crash davis
Feb 8, 18:01
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