[Completely off-topic: did anybody notice Richard Sexton's comment about Piranhas being illegal in some states? (or was it the whole USA?) Now, he may shoot off his mouth a lot, but he does seem to know what he's talking about vis-a-vis aquariums. Must be due to the fact that Piranhas *could* establish themselves in certain parts of the US. Florida comes to mind - where they pond-raise most of the tropical fish that we get around here. Oscars, for example, have apparently established themselves well enough in certain areas in Florida to be considered "game fish"... Not surprising, if Oscar the Terrible (a housemate of ours) was just a teensy bit bigger, he just might take our hand off if it had some yummies in it. Fortunately, our ferrets don't like swimming, and Oscar the Terrible is just a little too big for the "paw-in-the-water-and-flick-trick". Still, piranha are quite easy to obtain. Even the nastier versions. But, how can most people tell the difference between one and something else (like a Pacu or a Tin-foil barb)? Too bad ferrets are so easy to identify - besides, all of the other animals even remotely looking like one are "protected" and are illegal anyhows. Sorry for the rambling. ] [Posted in FML 0010]