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Yep, yep! Very unique ................... (to me)
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Oh darn I was hoping you'd know... I have some in my garden but they are purple, and I don't know what they are (not me that planted them)!
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I think it is bee balm http://www.google.com/images?q=bee%...=N&hl=en&tab=wi
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Yes I think you are right!!! Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
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It's also a wild herb bergamot. That is what is in Earl Grey tea I believe. I used to have it in my herb garden.
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I think you hit the nail on the head, Lil! Thanks. I've had more people ask and I didn't have a clue.
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The bergamot in Earl Grey is a citrus, this is the other one. |
ahhhh. Well it smells heavenly.
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I love this pic, i took it yesterday.
My breeding pair of angels and their fry A family portrait ![]() |
Do you have to isolate the fry?
Will daddy or mummy get hungry? |
If they are good mummy and daddy angels they look after the fry....this will be the 1st time so far that they havent got hungry
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I had one angel fish that would lay eggs, but no male for her to mate with. My mom and I got her when she was very small, but once she got full size my mom had to get rid of her. She became aggressive to the other smaller fish. I think she got like 10-15 dollars for her. Original price was like 1.50.
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Great pic Noah!!! Makes me want to keep some...
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Yeh, I recall that angels can be great caregivers when their natural instincts take over, but sort of rare in captivity. Yours seem to have gotten past the hard part by not eating the eggs, so should do well. How long before the fry are ready to go solo?
Livebearers like guppies & mollies, OTOH, have no maternal instincts at all, & will gobble up babies like popcorn, if they can't hide first. |
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