in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Can anyone help identify what is on the leaves of the guppygrass? Tank inhabitants are White Cloud Mountain minnows, Emerald Rasbora, common Otos. They are only in this small area of the guppygrass. There is a single red onion nerite snail in the tank. The spots do look like nerite eggs, but I have never seen nerites lay the eggs in this manner, nor on plants leaves that are delicate (as these guppygrass leaves are). There is wood in the tank, as well as rock work and an internal filter. No eggs on those.
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OH MY GOSH!
I got home from work today and planned to assemble a snowblower that was delivered a couple of days ago. The box was still in my front yard when I left for work. I just pulled in my driveway after work, and it was assembled and setting next to the empty box. I have no idea who assembled!
What a fantastic start to the weekend!
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Here's a great video about bloodworms. There are definitely pros and cons. As much as I wish I could feed them to my fish, one trip to the ER is enough for me. Thank-you @TheDave333 for creating this!
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We are such a small piece in the web of life. The universe, and beyond, is unknowingly expansive. The microscopic world is equally complex. Our limited technology has so much yet to be discovered. For now, we can enjoy that which is close.
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