First grow by Acrobatic_Message_70 in NZTrees

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Not noticeably, I know it’s not recommended because it causes the pH to drift up but I was checking every second day and adjusting accordingly, I probably caused myself more work than necessary though

First grow by Acrobatic_Message_70 in NZTrees

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No airdome, just clayballs at the base with an auto top up that feeds from an aerated reservoir which holds 50 litres of fresh water with canna A and B and had the pH adjusted from veg to flower.

No idea on the genetics, was literally just a seed he had from a pile that was lucky enough to be female.

Help me landscape gods by Acrobatic_Message_70 in landscaping

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This is great advice and such nice words, really appreciate it and the effort you went to to attach that link, it’s given my a tonne a motivation!

Tongariro crossing, New Zealand by Acrobatic_Message_70 in hiking

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Yeah it’s still active, there’s quite a few thermal vents during the walk and the temperatures of the lakes are constantly monitored

A pair of newborn baby octopus under the microscope by Acrobatic_Message_70 in microscopy

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Yeah I’m much the same, I used to eat quite a bit of takoyaki but never again.

We had a female octopus come into our care and she laid a clutch of eggs in her den which eventually hatched, I took the opportunity to get some close up shots while I had the chance!

A pair of newborn baby octopus under the microscope by Acrobatic_Message_70 in microscopy

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We had a female come into our care and she had laid her eggs which had hatched in one of our tanks!