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Cory's sensitive to 4 year olds...
LOL - I know the feeling!
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Cory's sensitive to 4 year olds...
"muddyfox" wrote in message oups.com... (PS: Sorry if this message is duplicated - my little boy was mucking about with the computer earlier today and I lost my forst attempt to reply!) Dont feel bad, i have 3 boys, my 6 year old Luke will sometimes start hitting keys while i am replying to someone, one day he will send it and every one on here will think i am crazy or very board -------looks something like this-------- jreijgrejgrakgrjgere Nikki |
Cory's sensitive to 4 year olds...
muddyfox wrote:
LOL - I know the feeling! Thanks :) And this is a me too post :-) If she (the 4 year old) gets near my computer and I've left anything open I end up with hundreds of open messages on the tool bar....Just hope she never hits send on a reply I have second thoughts about and trash... Gill |
Cory's sensitive to 4 year olds...
LOL :)
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Cory's sensitive to 4 year olds...
Off topic sorry...... but if you have little ones at home you might like
this, my older son sent it to me from school a few minutes ago (good to see he is working hard) because his little brother got into my stuff yesterday, he finds this stuff all the time http://www.gamepapa.com/play/wasnt_me its pretty cute Nikki "muddyfox" wrote in message oups.com... LOL :) |
Cory's sensitive to 4 year olds...OT the joys of little ones
Nikki wrote:
Off topic sorry...... but if you have little ones at home you might like this, my older son sent it to me from school a few minutes ago (good to see he is working hard) because his little brother got into my stuff yesterday, he finds this stuff all the time http://www.gamepapa.com/play/wasnt_me its pretty cute Nikki Definitely cute... :-) - my little one is forever saying she didn't do stuff - role on school (starts after easter).... |
Cory's sensitive to 4 year olds...
On 16 Mar 2006 10:27:17 -0800, "muddyfox"
wrote: Yup - and I want thriving if I can arrange it. The main fish I wanted in the tank was the male betta and my feeling is that he's quite happy there. The FS suggested a couple of Corys to clean up the bottom and I went for it. (I really love those little guys.) This may have been a mistake, although, saying that they seem happy again now I've upped the water changes again. It sounds like you're doing right by them. No one's going to suffer and die in your current combo. Just a little more diligence on your part to keep up the water changes. And two corys sound happier than one. -- Mister Gardener |
Cory's sensitive to 4 year olds...
On 16 Mar 2006 10:14:44 -0800, "muddyfox"
wrote: The ADA Aquasoil will sit on a bed of peat and mulm. I don't know how the Aquasoil reduces the pH - maybe it's the peat. My understanding from folk on an aquatic plant forum (Aquatic Plant Central) is that the pH comes down and then stays there stable for months and years rather than days and weeks. Tom Barr might know more details - I believe he's used Aqua Soil quite a bit. Also, I didn't choose the Aquasoil for it's pH changing ability but for it's excellent effect on plants. My intention is to set the tank up, fully plant it, run a fishless cycle and then add fish which will thrive in the conditions I have. I just thought that the Cory's might be good candidates. Keep us posted on the progress of the new home for the corys, I mean, the new planted tank. -- Mister Gardener |
Cory's sensitive to 4 year olds...
Awwwww!
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Cory's sensitive to 4 year olds...
Will do. :)
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