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[–] [email protected] 9 points 2 hours ago

Grifters be grifting. These guys stand nothing for but money.

[–] [email protected] 23 points 2 hours ago

Oh no.

The horror. Please don't do this.

Please don't include education Healthcare and child care either.

That's the absolute worst thing you could do to create a socialist state.

Let's not give these people all the power to make the decisions in the state either. It would also be really bad. They might do things like make sure everybody's paid a living wage.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

Yes he's wildly popular.

The DNC is considering not giving him the nomination regardless of his win of the primary.

Andrew Cuomo is running independent with his Super PAC that raised billions of dollars.

Bill Ackman is offering billions of dollars to anybody who can ensure that Zohran cannot win. Admittedly this last one's a bit of a stretch since this dude's also a trump supporter.

These are examples of the DNC not getting out of its own way.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 hours ago

I am under no illusions that even if and it's a big if the Democrats managed to take back enough seats in both the house and the Senate to actually impeach and prosecute Trump that they still won't do it that they will be spineless and that they will offer supposed Olive branches across the aisle.

We had one guy win a primary in a mayoral race. You guys are acting as if this changes everything. It's interesting to watch for sure and there are lessons to be learned but that does not mean that everything is changing. It's not even guaranteed he'll win the Mayoral race. The DNC is even considering not giving him the nomination despite him winning.

The billionaire class is already mobilizing to try and ensure this guy never gets elected. Do you think they're going to make it any easier when he's in office?

By all means we should engage in electoral politics but we should not be under any illusions that it will fix the system we have nor should we be under any illusion that our politicians will save us from the problem that is Donald Trump. If anything the Democrats seem more than happy to capitulate to what he wants since they're not in the majority.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 hours ago (2 children)

I really really don't think that will change anything. People been trying to change the democrats for the better part of ten years.

Name one landmark foundational thing they have done in the last ten years thats really benefited the majority of Americans.

There isn't one that isn't a major concession that undercuts the original proposal.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 5 hours ago

Have you met the supreme court?

[–] [email protected] 5 points 6 hours ago (5 children)

You mean to say our votes can override an organization that argued in court that since its a private service they could just ignore the vote of the people and pick who they wanted?

The same organization that always manages to organize and attack leftist like Zohran and Bernie but can't find any footing against Trump?

Yep. That will work. Just gotta vote harder.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 6 hours ago (10 children)

Hahahahahahaha

Not even if the Dems had the vote. I am positive someone would block it for civility reasons.

The dems can not get out of their own way. See Zohran win in NYC.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

Terrible Trigger Discipline but that looks like it's a BB gun...

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submitted 14 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

This is a living dinosaur known as an African butterfly fish. Wikipedia Entry These guys have been around for some time and are the only surviving species of their genre. The closest living relative is an Arowana and these guys have a similar looking mouth and body structure.

As for Behavior they don't actually do much. They spend a lot of time pretending to be a leaf and hiding and waiting to Ambush pray as their Ambush predators. They're wild caught when you buy them from the store as they are extremely difficult to breed in captivity. It can be done but it is rare.

Since the Wild Caught you'll probably need to start them off on a diet of Live Food if you intend to keep them. I started mine on crickets and I was able to switch him to a form of cichlid sticks that are used to feed arowanas that float. They are picky about their dry food though so good luck on that.

Overall I've had them for a year and have found him to be really forgiving despite my newish aquarium mistakes. He has survived both massive general hardness increases and massive pH drops. They are unbelievably tough.

I don't know if you can see this but those fins are made for flying. You need a tight fitting lid or they will jump from the tank. They're also both a weird contradiction to kind of own. They need a lot of cover near the top of the water line but they like to have spots of Open Water. So you cannot just put in floating plants and call it a day. You need to remove enough of them but there's open spots of water for him to poke his head out to eat food. He also has a very hard time eating when there are floating plants around him.

Here in this picture he's waiting for food because it's feeding time. They are very intelligent. He does not run for me anymore when I stick my hands in the water to try and feed him as long as I don't spook him.

He's one of my favorite fish I've ever owned. Currently he lives in a bog Style fish tank with a ton of floating plants up top but lots of open spots of water for him to poke his head out. The pH in this tank is around 5.5 with a KH level of 0 and a GH of 5°.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 14 hours ago (1 children)

I don't mean this to sound crass but 2% unemployment sounds lovely. The United States is normally around 9 to 12% unemployment.

You're right we definitely do have more open positions and a lot of those jobs, But ultimately I think it kind of washes out by the fact that everything here is so expensive and that unless you're paid extremely well in your field it's really hard to make it.

Anyway this has been really interesting hearing about some of the issues going on in the netherlands. I have some research to do. Your government tends to be a lot better at governing in mind so I'll be interested to hear what the solution that y'all come up with.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 14 hours ago

Little mini pond with rice fish sounds awesome! That's when I'd like to do. They don't need a heater because they're cold water. They breed on their own and they're beautiful to view above. I really like fish that are kind of understated like Japanese rice fish. Although I've seen some really gorgeous ones that beat out even the prettiest Guppies.

As far as advice goes for your little mini Pond I would recommend using the walstd method. I keep a tank that's unheated and with no filter myself and really the only two things that are required in my opinion are a sand or gravel bed. If it's gravel it needs to be deep enough to hold nutrients underneath it.

I typically prefer sand. Then you can add snails like Malaysian trumpet snails or assassin snails which I think can handle the cold. You could probably even get away with nerities but they turn the substrate and help pull mulm underneath it and it keeps the tank cleaner.

If you're doing a mini Pond you can get away with using all sorts of terrestrial plants, I've seen videos of people using peace lilies as like the main Center Point and Main vegetation filter, I really want to try something like a money tree because in the wild where they're grown they actually grow in a bog like a mangrove and can be grown in straight up water without rotting. Plus the fish will eat whatever rot's there and so will the snails if you choose to add them.

A lot of people are going to be like don't add Malaysian trumpet snails, they're pests, yeah they can get out of control if you overfeed the tank but I find they control themselves really really well and if you have something they can dig into like a sand substrate you don't hardly see them they're normally underneath the substrate. They're awesome nocturnal so they don't come out at night and they're super good at cleaning algae and turning your substrate. So for me they're one of my favorite snails to include in a tank that has a sand substrate because it helps keep the tank clean.

Past that it's a lot of fun and I think you're going to really enjoy it. Just get ready to do a lot of testing and have a way to react if you do need to change something about the pond. So you know get good aquarium test kit. You only needed to check ammonia, nitrates and nitrates, but the pH test is necessary and can inform a lot. And I find the gh/kh test also be very helpful for diagnosing what's going on. You be surprised how often it's not the ammonia causing problems it's the ph and the lack or excess of GH.

I've had my cold water tanks set up for about 6 months which is kind of like a mini pond. It doesn't have a heater. It doesn't have a filter it only has a light. I did add a small AirStone just to keep scum from forming on the top. I really didn't have to do much after I planted it and put on the sand cap and let everything settle. It's been going strong. I have had to correct some things because my water is damn near distilled and that's causing issues with some of the fish I want to keep which need much harder water than what I keep. So if your water is very low on GH or KH make sure you get argonite which you can get at any Petco or PetSmart to help buffer your water. It's the same thing as crushed Coral but you don't have to order it online and it's easy and accessible.

You can also save a ton of money by going and getting a lot of your supplies from the hardware store instead of From aquarium stores so You can get like black diamond blasting sand if you want a black substrate. A lot of people use pool filtering stand for a pure white substrate. I like to use coarse sand that people use in concrete. Where I'm at it's $6 for a 50 lb bag. The equivalent aquarium substrate is over $100 for a 50 lb bag. Generally it's $30 for a 20 lb bag. Just make sure to rinse it well before you use it. This is also the place where I get my lava rocks and then if I need bigger forms of lava rocks I glue them together with super glue. You can fill in the gaps the with sphagnum Moss and superglue. It works a lot like the paper towel method but looks a lot cleaner. Huge bag of lava rock is like $5/$6.

You will hear some people complain about how rocks can interact with the water and cause pH changes. And I will tell you that I have tried to use this on purpose and it is a lot harder to do than you think one or two rocks that may mess with your pH isn't going to really have an effect on your pH even over a long period of time. Think of it this way your tank will consume the GH and KH of the tank and you need some way to replenish that over time otherwise the pH of the tank will crash and you could lose some of you're more weak or sensitive tank inhabitants. By the way these rocks that can interact with the pH are typically white rocks. It's marble, limestone, argonite, different forms of calcium carbonate. If you were to just buy the random rocks from the hardware store that aren't white the likelihood they'll interact with your water is practically zero. If your super worried about it that's why you have the KH/GH test and you can test daily if you want.

I'm sure you know about Gathering materials from nature too so I'm not going to go into that. But I do find that the hardware stores often overlooked as an excellent source of cheap resources.

Last bit of advice is that sometimes when you're getting fish initially it can feel really awful if they pass away but a lot of the time these fish are very sick and you don't have a good way of treating them. If you're in the US you have access to a lot of medications you can start them on kanaplex which is a really good General antibiotic for initial use if your fish look sick. If they have parasites you can use Metroplex and a combination of prazipro. It's really good at treating most parasites but if they have worms you need to get another medication called Expel-P. That medication is light sensitive so you need to turn off your lights after you give it and it's best given at night.

If they're not getting better on kanaplex or you think you need to boost it mix neoplex into some frozen food that you can get at Petco/Petsmart.

Just used one scoop for one Ice Cube. Most of the frozen foods that you can get at Petco or PetSmart are in ice cubes about the same size.

After you get your fish in through the quarantine. And they're about 2 months old you can stop worrying about if they're going to die from infection at that point the only thing that will kill them is tank stress. So just worry about keeping a good tank and they'll be fine. Obviously when you're dealing with live readers you're going to have a lot of these little fish and you'll notice that some of them just die. That's not anything you can do the sometimes just have bad genetics because they're just aren't predators that are able to eat these fish and they use large broadcast rates. Since you're trying to keep these fish I'm sure you know this and I don't want to sound patronizing I just want to reiterate it because I have wild type guppies Which do really good but occasionally I do lose one or two here and there.

Have fun friend if you're not having fun in this hobby you're doing it wrong 🤘

[–] [email protected] 2 points 15 hours ago

Ah yes we should just swallow everything any NATO country tells us as an objective fact.

Understood.

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submitted 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

This has got to be one of the dumbest betta fish I've Ever Raised. Can't figure out where the food is but I know he can see things and he's just kind of bad at eating in general he likes to jump out of the water. To be fair this is the first I ever got from like a reputable breeder normally when I keep Petco bettas

Full tank shot:

 

Wanted to a include a better picture of the white sale thing in this tank who looks absolutely Majestic.

Bonus pics:

This tank has no filter and no heater. It reads zero on all levels. GH/KH 5 deg. Working on pushing higher

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submitted 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

One of the tanks I am working on and intend to post pictures of when I can get some good ones is my "cold water" no filter walstd tank. I designed it specifically for a community of dwarf crayfish to live alongside Rosy Red Minnows and zebra danios. Thought you guys would appreciate a better picture of one of these crayfish who is in good health.

Here are some additional behaviors of these guys interacting

Picture of mating:

Pictures in the tank

 

He was dying. He had been on his back for 24 hours. I picked him up out of the fish tank and he could barely move. I dropped him in this fish tank in the pipes so that he could find some protection from the mollies.

And he bounced right back. He's still a little slow but he's making his way around the tank on all of his legs now. And he's able to give off enough of the threat display that the Molly's leave him alone.

I really need to go through and figure out all of the parameters of this tank.

 

Got these guys about a month ago and have tried to move them to a couple of my various tanks in my house and they always struggle so for now they live in the magic quarantine box that keeps everything alive.

I also got a dwarf crayfish I threw in my cold water tank where there are other dwarf crayfish living. And it started having serious struggles so I put it in this tank and it popped right back up and seems to be doing okay.

The secret is apparently a tablespoon of sea salt for every 3 gallons of water....

Stupid magic mystery box that seems to keep everything alive.

 

Never seen a nerite snail eat pre-made fish food. These come from NorthFin which I heard quite a few people in the aquarium Community claim is some of the best food and in my mind this is confirmation because I've never seen nerite snail eat anything other than tank algae.

Thought you guys would just appreciate!

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