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It goes with the read-back thing, before i jumped in i read allllll of the posts in the thread to get familiar with the people, humor and banter. You will probably not understand much of it for awhile

never heard of them

please

see ya later

i have a salt tank lol

cheater, i think we have a new CH
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Probably

It goes with the read-back thing, before i jumped in i read allllll of the posts in the thread to get familiar with the people, humor and banter. You will probably not understand much of it for awhile

never heard of them

please

see ya later

i have a salt tank lol

cheater, i think we have a new CH
I always thought a salt tank was too time-consuming. When my son set one up, & I saw what Joey has to go through with his, I was convinced. I have to say, though, that saltwater fish are strikingly beautiful creatures. @Ur-ur-ur-urrr
 
Someone else's turn to drive the bus; I' just picked up some T-posts that need driving.
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I hope it dries out enough for me to set posts.

Probably

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cheater, i think we have a new CH
Ya think?
Better spelling, punctuation and grammar though.

Just curious. My pip from sometime around 2 am, is still a pip, it's chirping and rocking, but the inside membrane directly under the pip hole is brown. The humidity is around 75, it had dropped to 58 overnight.

The pip area on the first one to pip was yellow, but the chick hatched clean, not sticky (it was the first to pip, but second to hatch). Both chicks are clean, dry and fluffy, not sticky.
If your confident in humidity readings, I'd leave it alone a while.

yes they will I did last year and hatched four of them
Not if they sat un-incubated for 2+ days unless your temps were in the high 80s overnight and 90s in the day.

I had half-black Guppies & Angelfish for a looong time.

I love aquariums. I have none now but have had fish off and on most of my life. All fresh. I had a tower of three 30 gallons - one temperate and two tropical. One of the tropical was angelfish.
 
I always thought a salt tank was too time-consuming. When my son set one up, & I saw what Joey has to go through with his, I was convinced. I have to say, though, that saltwater fish are strikingly beautiful creatures. @Ur-ur-ur-urrr

That's why I haven't bitten the bullet and just snorkel.
 
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Seth, they wouldn't be viable if they have been unattended for 2 days. Also they would be very near to hatch. Are you sure the mother duck had finished hatching and left with chicks or was she just scared away?

Makes no sense at all to me. Also not sure if that would be even legal to take wild bird eggs (at least in California).

Either way it will be impossible to safley reintroduce them back into the wild after you have raised them and they are imprinted on you and rely on you for food.

Hopefully they will hatch but please leave your hen in peace to do it
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MD as well, I'm sure. Good thing Wood Ducks aren't meat eaters
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Likely illegal to possess them without a license.
 
OOH, that would be nice. But make mine a 60 Bugeye Sprite. I'd gladly trade my '74 914 for it.

Or someone could gift me a '56 100M.
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/dealer/austin-healey/100m/1820558.html

Any wealthy people out there feel sorry for my sad state of vehicle affairs?
If you can't afford that one, I'll accept a '67 3000 but the '50s models hold value better.
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/austin-healey/3000-mk-iii/1741113.html

A 100-4 would suffice.
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Power slide parking a modern MG in a tight spot.
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I hope it dries out enough for me to set posts.

Ya think?
Better spelling, punctuation and grammar though.

If your confident in humidity readings, I'd leave it alone a while.

Not if they sat un-incubated for 2+ days unless your temps were in the high 80s overnight and 90s in the day.


I love aquariums. I have none now but have had fish off and on most of my life. All fresh. I had a tower of three 30 gallons - one temperate and two tropical. One of the tropical was angelfish.
I was surprised; with all the rain we've had lately; the ground just below the surface is dry. I only had to set one post, in the middle of a 24' run, then drove a heavy-duty T-post midway on either side of it & another at the lower end. By tomorrow, hopefully, the concrete around the wooden post I set will be set enough to hang welded wire. I'm getting there, slow but sure....mostly slow.

Over the years I had Silver, Black, & Black Veil Angels. Had a breeding pair of Silvers big as a silver dollar. They laid eggs twice, but the eggs never hatched. I asked the guy at the fish store what the problem was, & he told me I probably had two females. He said the fish themselves sometimes can't tell the difference.
 
I always thought a salt tank was too time-consuming. When my son set one up, & I saw what Joey has to go through with his, I was convinced. I have to say, though, that saltwater fish are strikingly beautiful creatures. @Ur-ur-ur-urrr
My salt tank is a 30 gallon i have a dwarf clown, blue damsel, and a long nose hawk
It was my husbands idea to switch it to salt, i want the freshwater back
i do as little as possible- i feed them and add water if it gets low, his problem if they die and make my daughter cry

I hope it dries out enough for me to set posts.

Ya think?
Better spelling, punctuation and grammar though.

If your confident in humidity readings, I'd leave it alone a while.

Not if they sat un-incubated for 2+ days unless your temps were in the high 80s overnight and 90s in the day.


I love aquariums. I have none now but have had fish off and on most of my life. All fresh. I had a tower of three 30 gallons - one temperate and two tropical. One of the tropical was angelfish.
I agree, but short young responses

That's why I haven't bitten the bullet and just snorkel.
LOL, i love snorkeling! I go to the lake and go around the rocks/sunken boats

Or someone could gift me a '56 100M.
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/dealer/austin-healey/100m/1820558.html

Any wealthy people out there feel sorry for my sad state of vehicle affairs?
If you can't afford that one, I'll accept a '67 3000 but the '50s models hold value better.
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/austin-healey/3000-mk-iii/1741113.html

A 100-4 would suffice.
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not that sorry, sorry
 
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