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03-09-2013, 03:41 PM #11
I don't know if you mean that in a good way or a bad way Cliff,
. How about we just export/import the no time change and a bit of snow from Saskatchewan to Texas.
If it's called tourist season why can't I shoot them?
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I think my fish is adjusting well to the four gallon, He's laying on his side attempting to go to sleep on the bottom of the gravel.
Tolerance is a great thing to have, so is the ability to shut up.
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03-09-2013, 04:43 PM #12
Didn't change the clock on the timers in the fall
Have several autofeeders and 3 timers for the lights, not to count all the other clocks at home, too many to bother messing with. Think the only clock I set to the proper time is the one in the truck.
Hmm Monday should be interesting, wonder how people show up at the wrong time. There is always a few who miss the time change.
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03-09-2013, 06:02 PM #13
Oh joy XP Another night of running around resetting things. I'm not going to remember until my computer's clock resets itself automatically
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03-09-2013, 06:27 PM #14
I like the extra hour of daylight in the evening.
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03-10-2013, 12:29 AM #15
I'm with KingFisher, another hour plus of daylight is a good thing. It makes it feel like spring is finaly here.
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Once you learn to quit, it becomes a habit. -Vince Lombardi
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03-10-2013, 07:56 AM #16
I think I have more aquarium timers to change than regular clocks...
300 gallon mega tank: build in progress
75 gallon community tank: tetras, danios, corys, platies, otos, pearl gouramis, bristlenose pleco, assassin snails, red cherry shrimp, bamboo shrimp
70 gallon growout tank: clown loaches, sailfin pleco
60 gallon goldfish tank: fancy goldfish
29 gallon frog tank / 10 gallon tadpole tank: 1 leopard frog, 1 tadpole
10 gallon and 5.5 gallon betta tanks: 1 male betta each, sometimes snails
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03-10-2013, 10:47 PM #17
Why would you change timers on the fish tanks? They're still getting the same amount of light.
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03-11-2013, 01:26 AM #18
because they're synced around my activities, so that they can get the proper amount of light but also I can enjoy viewing them. Fish dinner time is 9:30pm, and lights out is 10:00 for my community and goldfish tanks. The betta tanks in my bedroom turn on at 5:00pm and off at 11:30pm so my wife and I can watch them as we're going to bed.
300 gallon mega tank: build in progress
75 gallon community tank: tetras, danios, corys, platies, otos, pearl gouramis, bristlenose pleco, assassin snails, red cherry shrimp, bamboo shrimp
70 gallon growout tank: clown loaches, sailfin pleco
60 gallon goldfish tank: fancy goldfish
29 gallon frog tank / 10 gallon tadpole tank: 1 leopard frog, 1 tadpole
10 gallon and 5.5 gallon betta tanks: 1 male betta each, sometimes snails





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