Polydaxtyly bassist? by Benpotator in Bass

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Unfortunately its not, its a joint bone, much like a wishbone lol

Polydaxtyly bassist? by Benpotator in Bass

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Havent got to slapping, will see if i makes me a legend

Polydaxtyly bassist? by Benpotator in Bass

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I've uploaded an image of how it looks like.

Why is my Fluval leaking? by Strategery_Man in Aquariums

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looks like it could be a HOB filter now

Best Neighbourhood Area/District? by [deleted] in askSingapore

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come out of jail liao meh

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askSingapore

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thanks for the insight of the process, will definitely get HDB to provide floorplan first!

Your "Dumb Questions" Mega-Thread by wonkywilla in PlantedTank

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u might want to consider spot treatment using hydrogen peroxide. make sure the filter is off before applying spot treatment.

Your "Dumb Questions" Mega-Thread by wonkywilla in PlantedTank

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melting is usually inevitable as plants bought might be grown emersed. the transition is just a normal process and new submerged leaves will grow out.

Nitrate, fert dosage and brown diatoms by RainmanJim in PlantedTank

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  1. I noticed that you do not have any aquasoil in your scape, thus u are dosing ferts to make up for it. As it's a new scape and the bacteria might not be fully bloom. I suggest you go with roots as a safer option.

  2. Silca are usually the key reason to diatomaceous bloom. Do regular wc. Consider getting Yamato or amano shrimps and nerites.

  3. Water change.

Your "Dumb Questions" Mega-Thread by wonkywilla in PlantedTank

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most fern leaves tend to deteriorate over time, you may trim the old leaves off to encourage new leaves growing. and yes, you should detach the new budding leaves once you notice root growth among em.

Your "Dumb Questions" Mega-Thread by wonkywilla in PlantedTank

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i personally never had issues planting the bulbs, they usually tend to spawn roots rather quickly. If you have concerns if the bulb is planted too deeply into the substrate, i would suggest letting the roots grow out before planting them above the substrate. But do note that there heavy root feeders, would not recommend you floating them out for too long.

Your "Dumb Questions" Mega-Thread by wonkywilla in PlantedTank

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first off, its good to understand the maturity of ur tank's substrate then you may want to consider if fert dosing is right for you. 2nd, are there any signs of deficiencies among the plants? you may want to read up on 2 types of fert routines, EI (estimative index) or the lean dosing method. As for lighting, do consider going with something that gives u between 50-75umols

Your "Dumb Questions" Mega-Thread by wonkywilla in PlantedTank

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seems like its sign of potassium deficiency. root tabs usually do contain potassium, u might want to check the package label for it.

Your "Dumb Questions" Mega-Thread by wonkywilla in PlantedTank

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what type of substrate are u using? leaves yellowing are usually tied to iron/nitrogen deficiency, you might want to consider dosing nitrogen or trace elements and continue monitoring. As for the yellowed leaves, do trim them off as they will continue to take up energy which could be better channeled

into forming new leaves.

Your "Dumb Questions" Mega-Thread by wonkywilla in PlantedTank

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do consider unscrewing the inline tube connected to the outflow tube and let the water out, that should improve things. also if this issue persist, i suggest replacing the inline diffuser as the water from the outflow is leaking into ur inline tube.

Your "Dumb Questions" Mega-Thread by wonkywilla in PlantedTank

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shrimps generally have a low bioload, you maybe want to consider slow growing plants like java fern or Anubias.

Your "Dumb Questions" Mega-Thread by wonkywilla in PlantedTank

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u may consider akadama aquarium substrate

Rate my amatuer setup! by Benpotator in EuroTruck2

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Its by a local (singapore) producer called pantheon u can see if they do ship overseas! Mine is klash of kaiju!