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The false economy of stuff you buy and don't need is always gonna outweigh the savings on stuff you buy and do need.

That said, me and Aaron are on our way there now.

/southparkwalmartepisode

isn't 20% a little too much? 1 fish/12L is a very low stocking density.

especially when they're small

Not for African's.. they are extremely territorial and need more space

you can have it more densely populated but i think that looks shit

and 20% is fine for weekly... any less and my nitrates build up too much

you can go up to 50% if you need to

The false economy of stuff you buy and don't need is always gonna outweigh the savings on stuff you buy and do need.

yeah, but I don't buy anything i dont need... I have restraint and brains

The false economy of stuff you buy and don't need is always gonna outweigh the savings on stuff you buy and do need.

That said, me and Aaron are on our way there now.

/southparkwalmartepisode

You fags living together now?

Not for African's.. they are extremely territorial and need more space

you can have it more densely populated but i think that looks shit

and 20% is fine for weekly... any less and my nitrates build up too much

you can go up to 50% if you need to

Seriously dude how many hobbies have you got? You are like the pretender lol

Not for African's.. they are extremely territorial and need more space

you can have it more densely populated but i think that looks shit

and 20% is fine for weekly... any less and my nitrates build up too much

you can go up to 50% if you need to

plants?

when i was doing predatory, i had an external tank that acted as a filter, with a section for plants. never had a problem with nitrates.

He reminds me of my ex-friend who goes to Asian countries and acts like a complete tool taking advantage of being a westerner over there and thinking he's king shit.

So like all the bogan Aussies who go to any Asian country? Made me ashamed saying I was Australian when i was in Vietnam.

Now understand why Australia has so many rules, it's to keep all the idiots under control. They go mental with no rules :/

Seriously dude how many hobbies have you got? You are like the pretender lol

lol i have tried to do as much enjoyable shit as possible with my 30 years

pro-am freestyle skier

pro dj

pro chef

skateboarder

fish dork

car nerd

and now banker/father

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