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  1. I found a tentative location for my patio pond planter and filled it with water. I've got some pots picked for planting and now I just need to propagate some plants! (And figure out an air hookup.) I'm going to keep an eye on direct sun and water temperature over the weekend, may need to move it for a bit more shade.

  2. On 4/22/2022 at 8:55 AM, OnlyGenusCaps said:

    To me this is the catch 22 of regulations that are being set up for "wild" pets.  You get the "we don't want you to keep native species because it could threaten their populations and it's hard to regulate".  But then if you want to keep exotic (i.e. non-native) species, at the same time you get "exotics pose a risk for disease and invasion, so we don't want you keeping those either".  Make up your 🤬 minds!   Or is the long-term intent to just ban it all?! 

    Sorry.  Mini-rant over. 

    I'm excited to see the list fleshed out with more resources to learn about each of the species, @Fish Folk.  This is just an incredible thread and future resource!  It epitomizes what forums are good at under the best conditions.

    It truly is a catch-22, however I can understand their reasoning in this case. Since the mid-2000s we've had outbreaks of Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia (VHS) in some of our waters causing fish to bleed internally and die. As far as I'm aware it's not in all bodies of water in WI, and the DNR has been attempting to stop the spread by stopping people from moving live wild-caught fish. I had hoped it would be temporary but I'm losing hope. Eventually we'll just have to ban wildlife altogether.

  3. On 4/20/2022 at 11:59 PM, Fish Folk said:

    @drewzero1 Game laws in every state are a headache to follow, but need to be respected. For my part, I just all up my state DNR on the phone and ask about what I want to do. Sometimes they complain . . . telling me it's in the published regs / guides / etc . . . but I always ask them for help so that I do not miss anything.

    Wisconsin is famous as a NANFA center. If you're not already a member, consider joining and finding fellow enthusiasts in your state. I wonder if someone with a bait license could collect and sell certain species in Wisconsin.

    For my part, as much as I love the thought of grabbing wild fish form the creek behind my house, and setting up a "mountain Maryland biotope," I've settled on preferring the agency of an experienced specialist who sells NANF species full time to hobbyists. Though he cannot possibly get me everything, he can advise me on a lot and really helps steer my enthusiasm in helpful directions.

    We are also very fortunate to be part of an amazing Fish Club, PVAS. It's populated by the guys who lead regular trips with Project Amazonas down to Peru; boasts a former NANFA president . . . some professional breeders . . . a Goaded Specialist . . . Killifish experts . . . and many, many people who have forgotten more about fish keeping than I'll ever learn. Believe me when I say that at Fish Club meetings, I am an absolute nobody over in the corner soaking it all in! 

    Thanks for the links! I'll have to check those out.

    As annoying as it may be that I can't just go to the lake or river within a mile of my house and bring something home, the DNR know what they're doing. Not only are they working against the spread of invasive plants and animals, but they're also trying to stop diseases like VHS from entering new areas. If nothing else, I've gained a lot of respect for their struggle with those issues.

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  4. @Fish Folk  The tadpole madtom, an excellent choice! They've got venomous spikes on their fin rays, so watch out!

    Good call on the caveats/warnings as well. I've been looking into options for legal collection of live fish for aquarium use in Wisconsin and (as far as I can tell) the DNR prohibits it entirely. Instead they have a few fish farms listed that sell some native species for pond stocking, bait, and aquarium hobbyists.

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  5. I scooped out more duckweed from the 40, reworked the light hanger for my desktop tank, and cleaned out a small planter I'm hoping to use for a patio pond this summer. Now I'm researching for a little trip to identify and possibly collect some native plants from a pond that is not connected to my local lake system (or, if that's not an option, finding a local nursery that sells native aquaric/emergent plants).

    I haven't wanted to do the work I'm supposed to be doing today, so I guess I've been procrastinating with fish stuff. 😳

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  6. On 4/17/2022 at 11:03 PM, Zaffis said:

    Today I had a discussion with my friend who owns the house I live in to find out if he is okay with me potentially having a second (small) tank set up as a quarantine tank.  I didn't want to just assume he'd be okay with it.  Turns out he's fine with it in concept 😁, but changed the conversation to whether or not I should be spending any money on this stuff at all. 😟  He considers having a fish tank a luxury.  So what do you think -  Do you think of having an aquarium as an extravagant spend/luxury good? 

    I would consider a fish tank a luxury inasmuch as I would consider any pet a luxury, though fish can be cheaper to keep than many other common pets. (I definitely wouldn't try to keep a cat on the amount I spend on fish.) As with other pets there are potentially life-changing intangible benefits that come with keeping them.

    I spent another half hour tonight scooping out duckweed, listening to music, and checking in with my fish. It was a bit tedious but I appreciate the opportunity to wind down after a busy couple of days. Sometimes I find that watching the aquarium inhabitants going about their lives can help me process things I'm thinking about.

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  7. On 4/19/2022 at 9:22 AM, Tanked said:

    It would not surprise me that they bricked it.  google said they were going to disable the music play app, but I could subscribe to YouTube. (Why do they keep reinstalling it on the new phone?) HP disabled their remote print service, and Microsoft OneNote is "unable to connect to the server.  All of this occurred before the 3G cutoff.

    As long as our devices rely on subscription services, we do not truly own them.

  8. There are a lot of sites that make a business of churning out "articles" that appear convincing enough to search engines like Google, but that don't pass the sniff test for a human reader. A lot of the content is automatically generated or paraphrased (and I use the word loosely here) from legitimate sites either by bots or non-native speakers.

    I was searching for information on different kinds of sausages and this came up. I'm a bit worried some space aliens are sharing recipes to "bring a different kind of feel to the humans."Screenshot_20220320-134453.jpg.8c5d986dd9e35bebc58b6e2f00a9445d.jpg

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  9. I used to want to do some serious breeding, but I absolutely don't want to get into the "racks of tanks" stage of MTS. (Not that there's anything wrong with that! People's levels of commitment to a hobby are no-one's but their own!) I'd like to get to the point where I can have one nice display tank and one project/breeding tank, and a summer pond outside.

    I'm really interested in native fish. When I was a kid I used to love catching stuff and watching it in a tank for a while, so I'd like to try collecting now that I have some idea what I'm doing. Keeping white clouds has made me appreciate having an unheated tank that follows seasonal temperatures of my basement and watching the fish change their behavior based on the season.

    Further down the line, I've always wanted to try saltwater. The corals are so cool and I'd love to try keeping something striking like cardinal pyjamafish. I figure that's best saved for after my child(ren) are grown a bit, assuming we still have any disposable income by that point. 😬 My SO said the other day that I should keep starfish instead of shrimp, so I've been looking at what that would take 😜

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  10. On 4/17/2022 at 4:49 PM, StockEwe49 said:

    If the privacy aspect is something you are looking for I would recommend looking at the differences between Android and Apple.

    I've seen a lot of reports that Apple phones are more private than Android, but recent events like the CSAM scanning debacle really make me question that claim. Depending on how far you want to go...

    If I wanted my phone to be truly private, I'd avoid them both and use a "feature"/"dumb" phone. Or the next best thing, a de-googled Android smartphone. Certain models can be rooted and flashed with alternate firmware like LineageOS, or sent to a company like /e/ and they'll do the techy stuff for you. Caveats abound, including device support/warranty issues, inconveniences & instability with some software, and the tech know-how required to set it up in the first place. Not to mention that you still need to trust the hardware manufacturer and firmware provider. I've done it before on a device that wasn't my main phone, and I'll probably end up flashing my phone when the manufacturer stops providing updates.

    I'm hoping in the near future that mainstream Linux powered devices like the PinePhone reach a level of maturity to be reliable enough for primary use, but I'm not fully convinced that they're ready yet. For now, I will maintain a level of distrust for my phone and every app installed on it.

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  11. I got the webcam working for my office tank, but since the building was closed today nobody was there to turn the lights on. So I sat for a few moments staring at a darkened tank and watching for shadows of fish. Just for fun I might log in in the morning and check on them, before actually going in to work.

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  12. Stopped in at work on my day off yesterday to check on my rasboras, who were looking good and hungry. Fed them a few dustings of flakes which they voraciously attacked. Waiting to hear back from the LFS whether to expect the rest of the school on Tuesday, or if they'll take longer to come in.

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  13. On 4/16/2022 at 7:12 PM, Fish Folk said:

    So, I think this is why I really miss the Aquarist Podcast for my _learning_ fix.

    Me too! I've been wondering what happened, was especially looking forward to more wisdom of the ages from Rosario and Joe. Recently I started listening to The Aquarium Guys as well.

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  14. I spent some time last night trying to set up webcam streaming from my work PC, but didn't quite get it working. Between the webcam, the video streaming daemon, and the VPN tunnel, there were too many moving parts to get it all straightened out in one evening.

  15. On 4/14/2022 at 8:34 AM, anewbie said:

    Yea well; I don't feel like arguing with a two year old; i mean i don't know about you but i've never won an argument with a two year old.

    I have, almost daily, but it's usually not pretty!

    Got into work and was greeted by three rasboras, all seem very alive, happy, and hungry! They've already colored up a lot since yesterday.

  16. On 4/9/2022 at 3:56 PM, anewbie said:

    Angels are angels when they are young; pity they grow up and become devils. Kind of like people i guess.

    I have a two year old who would beg to differ! 😈

    My office tank completed the (re)cycle after the tank size and filter upgrade, so I bought the three lamb chop rasboras the LFS had, and ordered three more. I added them at the end of the day before going home so I've been nervous all night! Next time I'll try to add fish when I can keep an eye on them.

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  17. We both decided to steer clear of Samsung, since they seem to want to have their own version of all of the standard apps and a lot of weird bloaty stuff too. (Facebook preinstalled? No thanks!) They seem to have decent hardware but I just couldn't stand the software.

    The "not 4G" is probably relating to VoLTE (voice over 3G). A lot of older 4G phones used 3G for voice calls, which won't work when the 3G network is shut down. On top of that, certain carriers require that a phone be on their list of VoLTE "certified" phones or they won't activate it. (I got a crash course in the state of the art when my 2G phone stopped working last year.)

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