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I cannot imagine how wonderful that would be. :p :sick
I wonder if one could market that...onion flavoured milk...a plant based alternative. 🤔
(The cows "would" be eating plants...soooo, plant based, right? :D

You have WILD onions?? That's one thing we don't have. At least in this part of the country.
Make sure it's not this:
http://minnesotaseasons.com/Plants/mountain_death_camas.html

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Cattle might be able to eat it (idk), but people must not. But it does look a lot like onions. We have a lot of it here.
 
Right now I just have 5 marimo moss balls.
Larry, Curly, Mo, Charlie, and Charlie Jr (Charlie split himself in half)

I did have a beautiful betta who was quite the character before he gorged on the Cory's pleco wafers behind my back and bloated. I tried everything to save him, but the little knot head would just keep doing it. The nerite snails lived out their lifespan in the tank too Decided not to get any more snails or anything else right now.

I've had ornamental guppies, sword-tails, mollies, cichlids, and a variety of small schooling fish. Once I get the bigger one going again I want to get a pair of dwarf gouramis as the main fish, them maybe more sword-tails or fancy guppies. Maybe a breeding pair of Bettas.
I haven't had a good tank going since I lived out west because life has just been very busy. But after more renovations are done here I can get a permanent set up.
Sounds like you have quite the wealth of experience! :bow
I know very little about fresh-water fish. DH is the fish expert in our house. He has a tank of tropical fish, shrimp, snails. and plants. But I have been learning more about saltwater livestock since we adopted my friend's nano tank last month.
 
Do ittttt. Cobra patterned gups are the prettiest!
Mine were gorgeous - Even the females had bright yellow tails and the patterning went 3/4 of the way up their bodies - nearly to their gills. Some of my males had yellow on the tops of their heads, too. I wish the old pictures did them justice, but between the grainy originals and the yellowed photos, you can't tell what's in the tank. They sure were pretty, I've never seen anything close to them, since ... and believe me, I look!
 
I have wild onions here.

I grew up in SW PA and the milk got thrown out when the cows were eating the wild onions. Milk on its own is bad enough but onion flavored milk is truly disgusting.
Maybe it could be made into a French yogurt onion dip?
(Or perhaps it could be repurposed into bacon...) :lau
 
Sounds like you have quite the wealth of experience! :bow
I know very little about fresh-water fish. DH is the fish expert in our house. But I have been learning more about saltwater livestock since we adopted my friend's nano tank last month.
Used to keep primarily saltwater. Been taking a break from that for the last 8 years though.

Keep telling myself that one day I'll drag one of the tanks back out and set it up again.... I'm still enjoying the simplicity of fresh water though.

What do you have in your nano? Love all nano tanks.
 

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