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@GuppyGirl Guess who’s getting guppies tomorrow? Let’s see what they’re all about.
Casadelwhacko, Dude and 2 others-
How is your tank set up? Are you getting males only or so females? What all do you know?
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I tried to take a picture of my tank, but the website is being slow. I have a few different options but first they’re going into the quarantine tank for a while with ParaGard. I don’t know the other product that you speak of Derbe. But I have a feeling it is the same idea. I have to keep the tanks around 75. I’m getting both males and…
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I have multiple tanks, but I wanted to try them with the beta females. But if that doesn’t work out, I have a long 20 gallon tank that is all schooling fish.
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ohigrow posted an update 5 weeks ago
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No. When the plant’s xylem is full of water and stomata are closed, special pores are needed to release the internal pressure (kPa) like a valve, because roots have a membrane that allows water in but not out. Roots sitting in water during the dark cycle are very prone to this when the stomata are closed in the early morning hours. I use…
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Structure is a major factor when determining how to grow a plant. First a few terms. The top growth on a branch/stem is called the meristem. The upper most dominant meristem on a plant is called the apical meristem. At the extreme ends you’ll have a plant that looks like a x-mas tree with a fast growing apical top with short side branches or…
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You’ll need to transplant them into larger pots asap. They do not and will not have enough nutrition in the small pots. Whatever was in the BaS and OF has been depleted. There is only about a month’s worth of nutrition in a 1 gallon pot of soil. 15 grams of Grow Dots will not be enough to feed these plants going forward. Only the little bit…
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