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Ahh, the freshly squozen thoughts of Dalum. I try to post as often as I can, but sometimes life is just too busy to get stuff out in a reasonable amount of time. Please enjoy my random thoughts and drop me a line if you like. 

Monday, January 31, 2005

1/31/2005 01:44:00 PM - Owning dinosaurs is easier than collecting fossils in Animal Crossing

I bought these things, for Fresh, called Triops from a store the other day. They are just like Sea Monkies but they get huge. Average size for them is about 1-3 inches. They look like Plecos but with an exoskeleton. We are on Day 3 currently. From the day of hatching there were about 10-15 of them. Survival of the fittest took it's toll and from what I can tell, there are about 4-5 left. They are much bigger than the ones that were there even from Day 2. The instructions say that they will double in size daily and will last from 20-90 days. About a month to 3 is a pretty good lifespan for most things like this. Full blown Tirops are kinda creepy looking. For just over $3 it's a great project for families and younger class schools to do. I dig it!


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