Uh Oh, The Bunny Is Back, Again. Plus Aquariums Update.

It’s been a long time, again, since I bothered to do anything here, but regular viewers here (hah!) will notice the theme change here.

Anyway, never mind that, I just did water changes to a couple of the aquariums here.


The tank on the left contains cherry shrimp, crystal red shrimp, amano shrimp, a pygmy corydora and a habrosus corydora. The tank on the right contains a load of endler guppies and Phil, a betta splendens, otherwise known as a siamese fighting fish. Not that Phil has any real fight left in him, he is a real pussy and just pretends to push the guppies around.

As Phil was being a bit shy in the picture above here is a picture that does actually contain him.

2015-11-05 19.57.20 (Medium)He really is a cute little thing, I hand feed him and he even allows me to tickle his back now.

I’ll post pictures and details of all the other tanks we have later, currently we have 28  up and running.

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Finally, an update here

It’s been years in the making, but finally here is an updated post.

I recently moved the website to a new hosting provider as the old one was giving up the business so I dragged all our crap over to the new host and after a bit of jiggling around got it all up and running again. Many thanks to our old provider for many years of service.

And now that is all done I really don’t have much idea what else to put here :p

Merry Christmas from the BadBunnies!
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Bold Bunnies Attacking Cars At Denver Airport

Mechanics tell drivers to use fox urine to deter the influx of pest rabbits who are causing thousands of dollars in damage.

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Bunnies have been wreaking havoc on cars parked at Denver International Airport – eating spark plug cables and other wiring.

The furry creatures have already caused thousands of dollars in damage as wildlife officials work to solve the problem.

“I see at least dozens every morning,” airport shuttle driver Michelle Anderson told KCNC-TV. “They go hide under the cars and the cars are warm.”

A spokesperson from an automotive service centre said the rabbits are chewing on the insulator section of the vehicles’ ignition cables, which can lead to hefty repair bills.

The station reported that wildlife workers are removing at least 100 bunnies a month while parking companies build better fences and perches for predator hawks and eagles.

Local mechanics have offered a more unorthodox solution for worried car owners.

They say coating the wires with fox urine – available at hunting shops – will deter the creatures.

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I like driving in my car – not

I used to enjoy driving back when I first started, and for many years afterwards, but these days it’s such a fucking chore what with all the useless twats on the road that seem to be multiplying faster than an MP’s expense claim, and with all the totally useless tax raising ‘speed scamera’s’.
I drive about 600 km per week now in Holland and get to see more than enough annoying bastards on the road, so lets list the main offenders, in no particular order: Continue reading

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