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Today, 03:27 PM
I heard the opposite.
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Today, 03:09 PM
It doesn't count when they live in the computer.:14:
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Today, 02:42 PM
Each page isn't automatically reloading either. Seems there are some glitches that have crept in while William is away and he will need to address...
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Today, 02:40 PM
I've been married to the same man for longer than they have been alive... It's a happy life sentence if you choose wisely.
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Today, 01:27 PM
He was practicing not being seen.
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Today, 03:43 AM
I don't know. Could be wild coloured cherries, could be caridina parvidentata
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Today, 02:50 AM
Hah, makes sense. :shrug:
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Today, 01:03 AM
Hah! I was just going to say "Bonus!" That's a lucky find, with the Daphnia.
He sent you RRFs too? Were they a sample? I wonder if you used...
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Today, 12:59 AM
Haha, thanks Cindy! I would love a 300gal. It's going to have to wait until I move into a bigger house, though. A few years from now! That sounds...
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Today, 12:36 AM
@Steeler: He's doing great, but he's much more ornery than my daughter was. I think I'm getting about 5hrs of sleep a night, now. Doesn't seem so...
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Today, 12:32 AM
Exactly.
It is common practice to overstock Africans to help with aggression, but they still need enough room to swim around freely and grow.
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Today, 12:30 AM
Red root floaters are great looking plants!
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Today, 12:20 AM
With the right set up you could have two angels in that tank. You will need lots of tall plants to break up territories and sight. There is no such...
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Yesterday, 11:11 PM
Daphnia is a nutritious food source and many people cultivate them to feed their fish.
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Yesterday, 09:44 PM
I remember you asking about the caps. I really didn't think it would matter but I didn't know for sure, now I do. Thanks for finding that out and...
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Yesterday, 08:53 PM
You should refer to the worm as the "C-bomb" :lol:
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Yesterday, 08:52 PM
I used bamboo skewers (the kind you'd use for kebabs on a bbq) - worked really well - but be sure to fix them really well at the start as once it...
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Yesterday, 08:48 PM
Boston has some lovely old buildings. I really liked that city.
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Yesterday, 08:47 PM
Before listed buildings existed the Euston Arch (built in 1837) in London was torn down in the 60s.
Absolutely disgraceful. The emblem is...
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Yesterday, 08:39 PM
Like which one? I do know most prefer the occasional meaty snack when they reach maturity.
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Yesterday, 08:21 PM
imma24, I understand your trepidation, but your tanks are very well seasoned and cared for, you could probably leave them for a month, maybe...
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Yesterday, 08:20 PM
Of course it did. But, excluding war damage, most European cities of any size have a mix of buildings of the last 250 years or so. Parts of America...
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Yesterday, 08:13 PM
As if that didn't happen in Europe.
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Yesterday, 08:13 PM
No, don't pull out the substrate. Just gently clean around the areas that don't have any plants with the siphon.
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Yesterday, 08:09 PM
That's because with you people ancient seems to mean "ready to be torn down for another high rise office block" . I live in an area that wasn't even...
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Yesterday, 08:06 PM
Seems the casualty count was too high which is fortunate. Devastation is still huge.
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Yesterday, 08:04 PM
Small pinholes are a classic sign of potassium defficiency.
Both these plants like a nutrient rich substrate at their roots. Swords, or...
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Yesterday, 07:54 PM
This scene reminded me of a lion and some jackals:
As you can see he's really developing a nice head of bristles.
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Yesterday, 07:53 PM
Depends on the species. The "common" I think two pairs would be good. If you get any of the large species this may already be too much. As you know...
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Yesterday, 07:28 PM
Well maybe I just have a bad plant as it nearly died without the tabs. Anyhoo, it's in a different tank now and doing far better.
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Thanks for always being so willing to help so many others on the forum with your excellent advice, we need more members like you.
Because you've been such a great help with plans for the arrival of my two apistos :D
thanks for the help with my bristlenose :)
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