Yeah, you always have a favorite. For a long time, aquariums had a problem keeping this big south American fish called the arapaima, and they had trouble with them trying to swim through walls of tanks, bang, knock themselves up. And we had an opportunity once to get a small one that was about eight inches long. And I was bound to determine, we were gonna raise that guy, which I did, and he grew, and he grew, and he grew and he got to be a foot, and then he got to be two feet, and then three. And finally, he was over six feet long. And I just loved to show him off eating because when they eat, they open their mouth, and open their gill covers with such force that they suck their prey in. And so we had a whole tank full of goldfish that we fed to this guy. And I just loved to show off the way they fed it to special visitors that come in, and I throw a couple of goldfish and the visitors were just astounded at how he would delight up to them and just then opens his mouth, and the goldfish, you could hear this.