It got it I got it I got it!!!

Discussion in 'The Sims 1' started by FaeLuna, Sep 25, 2002.

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  1. Helén

    Helén Posting Queen

    Hehehe....

    But all this .. I want to have a dog too...

    ;)

    But on the other hand.. I have my piggys.. all 50 of them..
     
  2. chatterbox

    chatterbox Guest

    Wow i have 2 doggies, 1 kittie!!!!!
     
  3. reniusa

    reniusa New Member

    I also have, in real life, 2 dogs and 1 cat.......and some fish! :)
     
  4. chatterbox

    chatterbox Guest

    oh i have fishies to i have 20
     
  5. ManagerJosh

    ManagerJosh Benevolent Dictator Staff Member

    Just Tropical Fish...
     
  6. reniusa

    reniusa New Member

    Just tropical for me too, I have some goldfish, leopard danios, paradise fish, and some zebra danios.....love those :)
     
  7. chatterbox

    chatterbox Guest

    yes just tropical fish!!!!
     
  8. ManagerJosh

    ManagerJosh Benevolent Dictator Staff Member

    Favorite Fish are the Zebra Danos and White Clouds....Can't get enough of em :)
     
  9. Helén

    Helén Posting Queen

    I'm gonna redo my aquarium . It's empty right now... Miss it. But I need to change the spot.. To much daylight where it is right now..

    Then I'll see.... Hmm...
    But a nice aqaurium is really beutiful to look at.. very relaxing..
     
  10. reniusa

    reniusa New Member

    We have a problem with algae growing too much in ours, the hubby totally empties and cleans it every week :(

    I think it is because of the driftwood he put in there....he says it is the water.......ongoing debate of the house.....heehee
     
  11. FaeLuna

    FaeLuna The One and Only

    awww don't kick the doggie!!! poor doggie.... hmmm... I wonder if doggies pee on garden gnomes or flamingoes.... people kick them, that's what made me think of it.... my sims doggie pees near the doggie bathing tub.... I can't tell if she's peeing ON it though.... maybe she didn't like her bath??
     
  12. chatterbox

    chatterbox Guest

    *laughs*
     
  13. ManagerJosh

    ManagerJosh Benevolent Dictator Staff Member

    Driftwood....

    Then again, if it is exposed to a lot of sunlight (or artificial light) algae does grow like crazy :)
     
  14. Helén

    Helén Posting Queen

    Well daylight.. and i know the algeas, believe me.. that's why it will be moved and redecorated...
     
  15. reniusa

    reniusa New Member

    Ours is in the corner of the living room for that reason.....to be out of direct sunlight. So it is the driftwood. ;)

    BTW, my thoughts exactly, FaeLuna on the doggie bath. My dogs love to go potty on it to, LOL.
     
  16. Helén

    Helén Posting Queen

    And it's not to good to change all water every week, you'll never get a balance then. I would remove the wood and see what's happening.

    Good luck!
    :classic::classic:
     
  17. reniusa

    reniusa New Member

    I would remove the wood if I could, LOL!!

    *eyes the stubborn hubby*

    We change the water every week because the algae is so bad, our tank looks green. :( We even tried some chemical algae remover, didn't work though.
     
  18. Helén

    Helén Posting Queen

    It's also a matter of getting a balance. So changing to much water isn't good either. Fast growning plants is good to have, Like Hygrophila, Vallisneria, and likewise. They can help getting a balance.
    Another thing is the lights. Check so you have a proper type of light.. "Daylight" bulbs and "strip lights" are no good they increase the growth of algeas.
    Good luck
     
  19. lewdini

    lewdini Moderate Sith Lord

    Are we talking the sims here...or is it that u all have really great pets?
     
  20. reniusa

    reniusa New Member

    Thanks for the info, Nina. I will try some of those ideas and see if it helps. :)
     
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