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Re: Tank rack
Another question
Haha
Yh you can cut them into as many bits as you want. Or you can slit it and tie it to caves or rocks. Or make moss walls and carpets by putting a load of moss between 2 sheets of mesh and over time it will grow and hide all the mesh .
HahaYh you can cut them into as many bits as you want. Or you can slit it and tie it to caves or rocks. Or make moss walls and carpets by putting a load of moss between 2 sheets of mesh and over time it will grow and hide all the mesh .

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Thanks! Underwater carpet or aquaturf! lol!

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Haha
They do look great though.
They do look great though.
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The reason I asked about the balls was I saw some yesterday and they wanted $10
apiece! Most were just golf ball size and couple were the size of plums. That gives me an idea on what I might do with the 5gl. rectangle. Start some aquaturf and divided balls.
apiece! Most were just golf ball size and couple were the size of plums. That gives me an idea on what I might do with the 5gl. rectangle. Start some aquaturf and divided balls.

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Have a look on ebay or aquabid i know here you can get silly deals like 10 for £10 but there £3 each in lfs. All you have to do is put the moss on one mit of mess spread it out and tie another bit of mesh ontop using fishing line. You want the mesh to have fairly small holes so the moss doesnt slip out but big enough for it to grow through.
it will look like this to start with
moss
but turn into something like this
moss
it will look like this to start with
moss
but turn into something like this
moss

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You must have your own library going?

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Haha its called google lol

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Well then your quick about it! I'm not very adept at computers or the internet yet!
I didn't even have a computer until a year ago.
I didn't even have a computer until a year ago.

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Still better than my mum its taken me months just to show here how to switch it on haha
Googles easy just type in what you want and it finds a list of websites/pictures with the words you want.
Google
google images
Hahahaha
Googles easy just type in what you want and it finds a list of websites/pictures with the words you want.
google images
Hahahaha

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You mean theres an on/off switch? lol! I know a little, but my roommate was one of the original google researchers and you do get paid. People would post a ? with what they were willing to pay. $2, or$5 and up to some at $50 or higher even!
I can't find it, she can if anyone can!
I can't find it, she can if anyone can!

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Haha
Really i heard they get paid alot for doing it. Not a bad job really.
Really i heard they get paid alot for doing it. Not a bad job really.

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Actually they stopped that service. Why, I don't know! Never asked her, but I imagine there must have been some issues. Or maybe Google had to cover the people that never paid!

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Duno. but from what ive heard anyone that works for google gets a pretty good amount of money.

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This was actually just piece work. Spend as little or as much time you wanted. Not a bona-fide position with Google. Basically just working for tips! Just some tips were bigger than others!

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Thats not to bad just work when you feel like it.
Im off to bed now Cya
Im off to bed now Cya

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One hijacked thread is enough!
I'm a bit like you in that respect. Who knows what my preferences will be by the time get around to it. No monies at the moment!
Leaning towards a pair of Bolivian Rams, Pygmy Corys(8-10) and a small school of tetras to be decided. I do have that pair of Neons and could add more.
I'm a bit like you in that respect. Who knows what my preferences will be by the time get around to it. No monies at the moment!
Leaning towards a pair of Bolivian Rams, Pygmy Corys(8-10) and a small school of tetras to be decided. I do have that pair of Neons and could add more.

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Haha fair enough.
I know what you mean ive though of a few more options for the 150G haha
Sounds good. If the filtration is good you could have
2 rams
8 pygmy corys
6 neons
6 hatchets or 6 killis (2male 4female)
I know what you mean ive though of a few more options for the 150G haha
Sounds good. If the filtration is good you could have
2 rams
8 pygmy corys
6 neons
6 hatchets or 6 killis (2male 4female)

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Would the Rams terrorize the Killis if they were to spawn?

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Killis tend to stay in the middle and top of the tank so they shouldnt get in the rams way. They managed to stand up fine to my apisto and my male used to be alot more aggressive than any ram ive seen.

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I should warn you that I'm not keeping notes! lol! Hopefully I can locate some of our conversations when the time arrives! Don't want to trouble you with the same ?'s over and over. You can always tell me to stuff it! I can take it! lol!

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