Sentences with phrase «most of the fish tanks»

Most of the fish tanks, usually surrounded by children, stood abandoned.

Not exact matches

Before we get to that, let's take a closer look at some of the most important features you need to keep in mind when shopping for your fish tank filter setup.
Having a clean tank is the most important part of creating a nice home for your fish friends.
Once we found a tank with the most amazing collection of fish — sea horses, killer whales, sharks, sea turtles — but all of them were dead, floating on the surface.
There are several options when it comes to financing and supporting a fish tank, and most of them will have some impact on your credit.
Most of the aquariums have the names of the fish written on the front of the tank with crayon.
Most stores do not have the luxury of single - species tanks, so fish are mixed together, hopefully in a compatible fashion.
Most flake fish food formulas break apart once they reach the bottom of the tank, and may slip underneath sand or gravel.
Most bottom - feeding fish prefer to browse the bottom of the tank for their food - based needs.
Most patients adapt to the daily routine of eating, sleeping, and watching our artificial fish tanks.
While it's probably true that most goldfish owners would draw the line at an expensive operation to save the inhabitant of their fish tank, you might be surprised at the lengths some people will go in order to give their pets a second chance or improve their quality of life.
Retailers can make the most of this category by giving customers a broad enough selection to appeal to the senses, a well as suit the needs of many types of tanks and the fish that inhabit them.
The most pets you ever had at one time: At most, she has been blessed with the presence of 16 cats, three dogs, two rats, a tank full of fish and a hamster!
... — nothing fussy, nothing wasted — was the prevailing style for many of the most exciting gallery shows, whether Maggie Lee and her charming childhood - channeling dioramas in fish tanks at Real Fine Arts, or Theodore Sefcik and his bewitching animations in the basement of 247365, which combine the aesthetics of early computer games and early color video art, or Annie Pearlman and her sui generis paintings at White Columns, which feature shifting planes of flat color and vaguely nightmarish cityscapes — really odd, really wonderful.
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