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balton777;1586554; said:
As a matter of fact, I think you owe me an apology.


You have got to be kidding..................very sad
 
CB I really thought you were turning for the better of your fish. But it seems you just went and got more fish. Well i dont know what to say.

Okay but if that tank rupteres while your not home you can expect a fire in that apartment or house see that outlet thats bad news.
 
thefishguy7;1585593; said:
Use 2 lb test test fishing line to secure the driftwood to the bottom of your tank. Tie 1 end to the wood and the other 2 a large rock, it will stay completely submerged and eventually, you won't need the rocks and line anymore.

Fish look good though. Does the betta have his own tank?

I use zip ties to secure any driftwood that won't sink, works good for me.
 
ewurm;1587729; said:
I use zip ties to secure any driftwood that won't sink, works good for me.

That's a good idea too, it's probably easier than messing around with all the knots. However, fishing line is nearly invisible...
 
He got rid of some fish and went out and bought more to replace them I guess, now we will get sex the livebearer threads all over the SA/CA forums.
 
i cant believe all the different fish in there wow lol i guess there are a small number of us who believe in species tanks.....
 
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