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Recent content by Lord Happy

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    Happy day!

    Happy day Mac...the snail shells were getting very brittle and I sought to add carbonate for them. Any ideas on that?
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    Happy day!

    Ah...the white item back in there on the left is some cuttlefish bone. I also neglected to mention an attempt at rehoming the otos and loaches.
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    Happy day!

    Happy day! Thanks to everyone for their contributions and the passion is clear. I will attempt to re-home the corries as they are usually easy to corral. The loaches are far too crafty given the plants and dragon stone. I will be going to the swamp this weekend for some muck, and adding...
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    Happy day!

    Happy day Mac, I've found that, despite the plants, and the dreaded duckweed which I am certain is not a plant but some sort of malevolent life form, algae pops up a bit and so having critters that cope with that, plus any excess food from my twice-weekly feedings, is useful. So basically...
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    Happy day!

    Happy day Mac...thank you for the courtesy of a response. I too decry the hybrids...it was bad enough when it was goldfish, then flowerhorn, the parrots and now we have...the balloon convict. I wonder which market requested such a thing? You know how some species...and subs...have particular...
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    Happy day!

    Happy day....I am here today because I suffer from a moderate case of MTS...and I don't mean Malaysian Trumpet Snails. It might be said that using a feather is kinky, I've gone and used the whole ostrich. I am a member of the Father Fish community, and while I might get blasted for enjoying...
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