Olly
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I'm looking to join a club but I dont know how to go about that.
What do I do?
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This is a 5th grade math problem.
This is not a trick question. This is a real math
problem. Read carefully.
There are 7 girls in a bus
Each girl has 7 backpacks
In each backpack, there are 7 big cats
For every big cat there are 7 little cats
Question: How many legs are there in the bus?
ill check in later to see how many people get it right
There are 7 girls in a bus
Each girl has 7 backpacks = 49 back packs
In each backpack, there are 7 big cats = 343 big cats
For every big cat there are 7 little cats = 2401 little cats
Question: How many legs are there in the bus?
Answer = 7x2+(343+2401)x4 = 10990 legs
but it doesnt say the backpacks or the cats are on the bus so it could also be
Answer = 7x2 = 14
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Grater boy
in Fun
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I was thinking about that
If I ever move the tank Im going to put some blocks under the stand that run along structurally important areas like the sides, back and the supporting strut in the middle
That will fix that problem and give it a little more height as well
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and 1 wild type female
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there are 5 possible parents
1 blue male
1 wild type male
2 blue females
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Im a student so I have no money. I have a 5 foot tank, a 4 foot tank and a 3.5 foot tank all on MDF stands.
they are all about 45cm tall. I couldnt afford to paint them so I didnt. they are about 8 months old and showing no signs of water damage at all. they are rock solid strong
this is a photo of my 5ft 450L tank showing the design. on my other stands i put a curtain on it to hide the shelf contents
it looks fine, works great and cost $25
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unique fish
but i found them boring ish
always hiding
I tricked mine. I leant a rock up against the front of my tank and now my BGK "hides" at the front of the tank in full view its great its always there. It hand-feeds too very friendly when I feed it bloodworms it goes nuts all over the tank
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ok i see
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heres a baby at 2 weeks old
this one is now a month old and approaching 2cm
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so how do i tell the difference between a blue tuxedo and a moscow?
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my one was sold to me as a moscow
i put him in a breeder box to get a photo from the top and as you can see his head is yellow/green
so is he a moscow? or a blue tuxedo
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nice guppy
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if you raise them i want some
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ok sweet as still cool fish. just thought it looked kinda like the picture on that link
and yea there blonde albinos in background
i have some red deltas growing up too i bought some females pregnant to some red delta males they just getting their red tails now
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:lol:
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I clean my fry and feed them twice a day.
What do you clean them with?
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Is this a moscow?
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awesome
what about when the rams decide to breed?
will rams eat guppies?
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the 2 bala sharks are about 100mm long as is the ghost knife. the rams will be fine until i get my new tank set up.
any ideas what i should put in my new tank i just got? 250L. will discus be ok with blue rams? i want a planted community tank
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its 450 (1.5m by 0.6m by 0.5m)
i dont want to risk my blue rams i have a really nice pair that keep laying eggs and eating them. if i get a successful spawn and raise the young il get some jewels cos il have back up if they eat my rams lol
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This is my guppy tank
It contains too many guppies, a molly, 10 young discus that will get a larger home soon, and 3 pinoccio whiptail catfish
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Can I add a jewel cichlid or two to my community tank?
It currently contains:
moonlight gourami
golden gouramis
dwarf gouramis
small angels
young blue rams
small black ghost knife
young silver sharks
bristlenose
and lots of snails but not too worried about their safety hehe
big tank so no worries about space just wondering if they would be compatible with the current occupants
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the pH is a bit low at 6 but evrything else is fine
dwarf orange gouramis has babies
in General Breeding
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nope i watched them spawning - male turned them upside down and eggs came out - its a girl
someone must have bred colour into the females they are almost as colourful as the male. they are smaller and their dorsal fin is not as long or pointy. they act like girls too. the two males each have an end of the tank and the girls go wherever they want and the males ignore them unless they have built a nest. they are definitely girls