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I'll never understand why people don't plant every tank they can, even if it's just hornwort or something, the payoffs are huge
So he’s thinking of maybe Black Velet molly or the gold dust molly, Pygmy Cory, green lantern Platy. Any of those sound good?
I think a group of pygmy cories would be great, the others will likely breed quickly and they should have a plan for that
Corindia I've just (re)discovered Emperor tetras. Non zero chance I'll put some in the new tank. Only thing I'm worried about is that if I wanted to keep them with honey gouramis (one of my candidates for slightly larger centerpiece fish) they might get nippy at those long fins
Thank you for the help my dudes I think he knows what he’s gonna do
Did you just assume my gender?
Keep me updated on plans. I'm nosy and wanna know
Those are really good looking fish, never actually seen one in person though. Right now the fish I'm fixated on are galaxy raspboras
Will do haha
I haven't either. I have a feeling I'll have to stalk an LFS or two to find them.
Aren't galaxy rasboras the same thing as Celestial Pearl Danios? That's the name hear them as. I really like the colors on them... like little orange and purple-y blue trouts.
I used to have a school of them in a 20 gal, way back in the bronze age. They are very handsome.
What were they like personality/temperament wise?
And what'd you keep with them?
It's been a long time, but I seem to recall they were like most of the smaller tetras: relatively easy-going and social. I'm not sure what else was in that tank, but probably other small midwater fish and cories.
apparently so, I just go by what my LFS said
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Himalayan_salt
And this
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kala_namak
are two different things. It turns out.
I used to get confused whenever people asked about "Himalayan salt"; the term is used around here to refer to the latter one.
When can I expect to get my map request reviewed.
try to get to you tomorrow, if not please remind me
What's all this talk about handsome fish?
VT-10 "Hummingbird"
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VT-10 T (Transport)
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VT-10 AT (Attack)
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VT-10 AEW (Airborne Early Warning)
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Revamp of my VTOL aircraft so they look less ... clunky.
SWASH SWASH SWASH
Dispatch coming soon. Just fancied a break from the government revamp.
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