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DannyBWell

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  1. Thanks for the competition! This was a really fun event to be apart of. Thanks to everyone involved for putting all these events together this week I appreciate it!
  2. Most hobbyists find that keeping the eggs in the fridge or freezer long term is the best solution. Hatching the eggs is a simple process of adding 1 tablespoon of salt per liter of water. Make sure you're not dechlorinating the water the above info is from the co-op brine shrimp page.
  3. I know this may not be too exciting but it was a shock to me when I got home from work first time they've tried to breed since I've had them and I got them safely moved to a container away from the mollies and platys.
  4. Maybe try reaching out to the co-op if you got a "bad batch" they will surely send you a new one.
  5. I would try and see if the furniture has a weight limit listed. A gallon of water weighs just over 8 lbs plus the tank itself, substrate, filter, ect. But like you said I think common sense dictates I also believe most furniture is pretty sturdy the more sides it has the sturdier it'll be. I think surface area has alot to do with it spreading the weight out over a surface and not just a single point.
  6. Maybe don't feed for a couple days and try again they can be very picky when in a new environment
  7. I've always heard it's because they're starved most the time and only to buy ones with nice pearl shaped tummies
  8. Hopefully you can save them good luck!
  9. Welcome to the forum we all would love to see pictures of your tanks!
  10. As long as you adhere to the dosing instructions you'll be fine I never had an issue with my fish, fry, or snails.
  11. Node! I was trying to figure out last night when I posted the correct wording it was node haha 🤦‍♂️
  12. So with wisteria it will start growing outward once it can't grow upward anymore. As far as cutting it you can pretty much cut it wherever you would like it's a super forgiving plant it will grow like an absolute weed but looks so good. I personally like to cut it before new shoots come out that have nice root starts. With my wisteria I have noticed where I cut it it will not continue to grow from the cut but will have new shoots branch off below the cut so be mindful of that. Basically if you want it to grow more horizontally you can cut it and either replant the part you cut off or throw it away or compost it but if you want it to grow more narrow I would cut closer to the bottom and replant the top part and toss the planted piece this will keep the plant growing up and not out as much. Wisteria can also be floated in the tank. Good luck!
  13. I would also think of a centerpiece fish it looks like you got a nice start though! Honey gouramis are really cool.
  14. As a Wisconsinite I hope you have a good trip! Get some cheese curds and spotted cow if you're of age.
  15. Welcome to the forum! Good choice with the wisteria such a great plant and don't worry too much about the vallisneria it can take awhile to take off I'm sure you'll be fine!
  16. This one is $20 but slightly different This one is another Anker but doesn't plug straight into the wall like the other one does and doesn't come with cables but it is $20. Not saying you need to go with that brand or that specific one I just want to show you there are options if you're looking for one that plugs straight into the wall like the other one Im not sure if there would be a $20 version.
  17. Try this one this is the one Cory suggested Sunday. It has a 10,000 mAh battery. Sorry didn't understand your question at first. 👍 https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B08GKL41V4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_FTDGY2DFD7MEMEJ0S0KT
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