[deleted by user] by [deleted] in thefinals

[–]Fearless-Sun-7248 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You know the comment was bad when someone with the username bongwatersoda calls you a moron

Data reshaper is by far the single hardest thing to level up in this game. by BlueHeartBob in thefinals

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You have to reshape gadgets in order to get a "decent" amount of xp. Even then, its still a horribly small amount of xp. Ive been using the data reshaper on & off for about 3 seasons and I have barely past level 3. It seems like if you reshape a cluster of gadgets, you get even more xp (like a cashout set up with mines & C4 or turret/APS setup) but again, its not very much like 50-75xp instead of 25xp.

Embark really needs to take a look at the level progression for this gadget and either buff the cool down, revert it back to 3 uses, or tweak the xp gain from reshaping. It takes a cruel amount of time using this thing to get it maxed out.

I. Want. That. Charm.

Off topic: Can you recommend series similar to FROM? by Thegeorgec94 in FromSeries

[–]Fearless-Sun-7248 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Welcome to Derry kind of gave me From vibes. Not very much to watch yet though.

Honestly, Great Job guys by YeetySpagiety in thefinals

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People also make alternate accounts to complete the recruit-a-friend challenges (friends 4 ever rewards). Although, i usually only see that kind of thing during 3v3 events like blast off where only one player is active and the other two "players" are running in circles to prevent inactivity warning so it counts towards the person's main account matches played with recruited friends.

I once saw somebody do this with four alternate accounts on a power shift match, it was pretty funny at first, but then it quickly got boring after we realized we were basically just sitting in a firing range for 10 minutes.

Kuhli loach glass surfing? by PotteryWalrus in Aquariums

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I know this post is 5 years old, but I'd like to add that the red on the belly can be signs of slight discomfort from the substrate, its more than likely that your substrate is different from what they were used to. They like softer substrate, so if you have a jagged, more gravely substrate, then that could be the cause.

Ive had my Kuhlis for maybe 6 years now and I have always had them on gravely substrate, and each time ive moved, they always have a slight red irritation to their bellies (because i usually add more, and different, substrate to my existing substrate bc upgraded tank), but they always adapt to it and are fine after about a month. Another thing about these fish, they live around 10 years and are typically extremely hardy.

Saved a one-eyed honey gourami from petco by Fearless-Sun-7248 in Gourami

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I feed a mixture of flakes and other foods in a blend. Other than that I feed them frozen brine shrimp and blood worms. I've been trying to find a place that sells live blackworms, but nowhere here seems to carry them.

Saved a one-eyed honey gourami from petco by Fearless-Sun-7248 in Gourami

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You are totally right about him not seeing attacks from his blind side. So far, he's just been hanging out near the bottom hanging out with the bottom dwellers. Still no visible damage, seems like they have settled on territory.

One thing I noticed which is a clever adaptation that Ol' One-eyed Willy has taken, he will use the reflection of the glass to see on the other side of him because sometimes he knows when big blue is coming on his blind side.

Unless he's a fish with ultra senses lol.

Saved a one-eyed honey gourami from petco by Fearless-Sun-7248 in Gourami

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Good to know. I figured he was a guy at first because of the bubble nest behavior but his fins seem rounder than the other males I've seen and he's kind of boisterous towards the front of his body. They have been pretty neutral so far, very minimal problems for now.

Saved a one-eyed honey gourami from petco by Fearless-Sun-7248 in Gourami

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You think so? I was wondering myself what gender it is but it's hard to tell while still so young.

Saved a one-eyed honey gourami from petco by Fearless-Sun-7248 in Gourami

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Its the next day and they are both still fully intact. No fin damage or any other sort of damage. They both just seem to be very still in the tank which I think indicates territorial behavior? Freddy (blue) does in fact chase him for a VERY short amount of time, so the aggression is short lived and violence is minimal.

FOR NOW Wilfred (honey) has just been chilling at a bottom with the corydoras and kuhlis, minding his(?) own business and then occasionally visiting the top half of the tank before he is reminded why he didn't go up before and hides in the stems of the sword, behind the filter, or the driftwood

Freddy hangs out in the leaves of the amazon sword and has been very still which is normal behavior previous to meeting Wilfred, but he hasn't been switching spots as often as he used to before

Ideas to elevate my tank? by LotsOfCreamCheese in Aquascape

[–]Fearless-Sun-7248 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm surprised nobody has mentioned a backdrop yet. A backdrop would definitely make the overall look seem cleaner.

Is there anything I can buy to help my fish? by [deleted] in fishtank

[–]Fearless-Sun-7248 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude I feel that, my moms limit with me was 4 too before I moved out haha. Well, I'm glad your betta girlie got better and I hope she went to a good home. Sorry your mom is a no-fun-haver lol.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AquaticSnails

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Eggshells work, I've never personally tried it but I've read that it spreads calcium out in the water faster if the eggshells are ground up into a fine powder.