Photo: New feeding bowls - hit & miss

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Hi all, put new feeding bowls in today - as you can see Frodo was straight in, head down, tail up. Gandalf however, is somewhat slow on the uptake and couldn't find the food for a while, he eventually worked it out after much searching around the tank .... Lol

Think I should rename them Hoover and Dyson, they are like little vacuum cleaners, sucking up every last morsel :D
 

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Sorry about double posting, stupid iPad, can't attach multiple photos !
 

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lmao at Hoover & Dyson :D

My Dobergirl is nicknamed Dyson & if we call out "Dyson!" she rushes around with her nose to the floor because she knows she's on clean up duty ;)



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Doh! Posted same photo twice ..... Been a long day :eek:
 

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Think I should rename them Hoover and Dyson, they are like little vacuum cleaners, sucking up every last morsel :D

I really like that part :D
It made me :rolf:


I think my feeding bowl is a hit! ;)
 

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*facepalm* Fail, of course I manage to spell a smilie wrong.
*peers at clock which says 12.57am*
It's supposed to be :rofl:
 
*facepalm* Fail, of course I manage to spell a smilie wrong.
*peers at clock which says 12.57am*
It's supposed to be :rofl:

rolf seems to happen when
you play golf too much
- or is that just me? >_< lol



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Actually, the amusing thing about those two photos is that its two different axolotls in the photo, and they have seemed to switch places siting behind the tank, as seen in the pictures :D
 
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