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I think I'm going to give it a try when I set-up a tank in my cube here, wanted to put [[RCS]] in it. --[[User:PsiPro|Brian]] 14:15, 17 February 2011 (EST) | I think I'm going to give it a try when I set-up a tank in my cube here, wanted to put [[RCS]] in it. --[[User:PsiPro|Brian]] 14:15, 17 February 2011 (EST) | ||
:Neither 5 year old mollies or a 10" 2 year old goldfish are difficult, in fact they are almost trivial, if you will forgive my wording, accomplishments. No one has yet even addressed the issue of potting soil versus topsoil. 6 months without a water change is also no big deal - unless you try to add new fish. Deionised water is not an "easy" product to find, at least where I live. Why don't fish get trace elements from the water in a "traditional" tank? [[User:Huw Powell|Huw Powell]] 22:01, 17 February 2011 (EST) | :Neither 5 year old mollies or a 10" 2 year old goldfish are difficult, in fact they are almost trivial, if you will forgive my wording, accomplishments. No one has yet even addressed the issue of potting soil versus topsoil. 6 months without a water change is also no big deal - unless you try to add new fish. Deionised water is not an "easy" product to find, at least where I live. Why don't fish get trace elements from the water in a "traditional" tank? [[User:Huw Powell|Huw Powell]] 22:01, 17 February 2011 (EST) | ||
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− | Please, use the name Diana Walstad, or Walstad, or anything that looks serious, but not «Diana» | + | Please, use the name Diana Walstad, or Walstad, or anything that looks serious, but not «Diana», as it sound very familiar, and not very serious for a person who would read this article. She may be very nice, but she's an important scientific before being our friend or whatever. |
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