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[QUOTE="SHBailey, post: 1846525, member: 89387"] I can't imagine Victor doing the Dr Who theme -- can he actually imitate the eerie electronic sounds? So now I'm thinking that if he ever learns to do that weird grinding noise that the TARDIS makes when it materializes (I think River Song once said it's because he runs it with the brakes on :lol: ), he might be able to trick you into thinking that The Doctor is about to pop up somewhere in your house. :wink: Anyway, Victor sounds like he's lots of fun to have around if he doesn't drive you crazy... Did the beardies ever get used to the human voice coming from the bird or do they still look at him like "WTF?" My father in law (God rest his soul) used to talk about how smart some species of birds are (especially parrots and members of the crow family, including ravens, magpies, jays, etc). Some of them can remember thousands of locations where they've cached food for the winter, and he summed it all up by saying, "And I can't even remember where I put my car keys half the time." So how many snails do you have all together now? I've seen them in tanks at pet stores, but I've never gotten around to learning much about what all it takes to keep them happy and healthy if you have one (or more). I guess there are both aquatic and terrestrial species, and that would make a difference, and I think some people try to create a whole aquatic ecosystem in their fish tanks, and I understand that it often includes snails, but that's about all I "know" -- and I could be wrong about all that as well. I've never tried to keep any aquatic pets (unless you count the few days with that one little fish that my husband thought our snake would eat) because the idea of having to maintain the water chemistry has always scared me away. So I admire anyone who is willing and able to do aquatics and/or amphibians and molluscs. Puff is "stalking" his salad again at the moment -- pounces on it like he's afraid it's going to get away, just like he used to over 3 years ago. More details about that over on my Puff H. Bailey blog. And I just got a whiff of... sure enough. Nice big sloppy one in the tank, and he's looking at me like, "Turn off that stupid computer and get busy and clean this up!" So I guess that's what I better go do... :mrgreen: (This is becoming a daily thing lately. You can't change the laws of physics: More greens/fiber in = more poop out.) [/QUOTE]
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