T TomFromStLouis I am a god to my angels Feb 26, 2003 306 0 0 St. Louis MO USA Visit site Jun 12, 2003 #1 What exactly IS the correct term for a batch of fry?
OrionGirl No freelancing! Aug 14, 2001 14,053 342 143 Poconos Real Name Sheila Jun 12, 2003 #2 Our trout hatcheries refer to them as 'lots'--a lot number consists of the source code, the species ID, and the year. But I think 'pack' might be applicable, for some species.
Our trout hatcheries refer to them as 'lots'--a lot number consists of the source code, the species ID, and the year. But I think 'pack' might be applicable, for some species.
J JSchmidt Cowbell! I need more cowbell! Jun 27, 1999 2,275 0 0 IL, USA www.wiu.edu Jun 12, 2003 #3 When you don't want them, they seem more like a plague than anything else.... Jim
pinballqueen Roleplayer Aug 4, 2002 723 0 0 Sevierville, TN www.hostultra.com Jun 13, 2003 #5 I think "infestation" is appropriate... Or "headache"... Or, if you have discus that are kind enough, a "goldmine"...
I think "infestation" is appropriate... Or "headache"... Or, if you have discus that are kind enough, a "goldmine"...
L luke_85 AC Members Jun 11, 2003 7 0 0 39 Central Coast, NSW Australia Visit site Jun 13, 2003 #6 buffet dinner for your othe fish
O-man21 30 FW, 6 SW, 2.5 SW Dec 3, 2002 511 0 0 34 Des Moines, IA Jun 13, 2003 #7 "NOT AGAIN!!", in the case of convicts "awesome", in the case of discus
Raithan Ellis I'm only crabby due to lack of beer Jan 24, 2002 240 1 0 Pennsylvania www.flickr.com Jun 13, 2003 #9 I say we "fry a batch".
RENEGADE the one and only RENEGADE Mar 19, 2003 403 0 0 Los Angeles CA Visit site Jun 13, 2003 #10 mmm fries