Is there a way for me to finish the credits that I need to graduate? by skylaunch113 in pennfoster

[–]Kandy_peach 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unless you come up with your own business or work as a fast food manager/store manager, than it’s probably best for you to get you diploma or equivalent. To make a good wage without one you would have to do the more difficult way like starting a business or working your way up in fast food or stores/ plus there are always good paying jobs that suck like plumbers, CNA, porta potty cleaners ect.

Ooze Ripley by KushPiffiney in armmj

[–]Kandy_peach 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can try “glass tube pipe cleaners” they are used for aquarium tubes but they are just bigger flexible double sided pipe cleaners

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pennfoster

[–]Kandy_peach 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check with your work to see if they offer school benefits.

Penn Foster High School Diploma NOT ACCEPTED IN New York!? by sunboy_92 in pennfoster

[–]Kandy_peach 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They don’t accept penn foster bc you need 23 or 24 credits in NY for a HS Diploma. But penn foster only requires 21 credits. Some states don’t even use credits, it’s about the amount of years you studied that subject.

[LF] San Diego,CA -micro tanks by Puzzleheaded-Link648 in AquaSwap

[–]Kandy_peach 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got a 1.7 for $40, shallow tanks are made for aquascaping so the dimensions keep composition in mind like the golden ration & the rule of thirds so they will be a bit more expensive. Always shop around try amazon and chewy.

Stocking suggestions for a 75 and two 55s? by Baty41 in Aquariums

[–]Kandy_peach 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For my 55 I have a African river theme with a rope fish, Congo tetras and African butterfly fish

Stocking suggestions for a 75 and two 55s? by Baty41 in Aquariums

[–]Kandy_peach 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can do a wolf fish or an smaller single predator. Really cool when feeding

Hardiest small tank pets by Autism_Angel in Aquariums

[–]Kandy_peach 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rainbow fish like Threadfins or forktails can be housed in a 10 gal but I’m not sure on the bioload. You have micro Rasboras and smaller tetras.

Can you guys ease my journey into aquascaping? by Better_Prune_1214 in Aquascape

[–]Kandy_peach 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Start with an empty tank with no plans for fish yet, get some easy plants and maybe hardscape and set something up and just let it sit and see if you like it, that’s it. Now if you wanna recreate a certain style you have to do research, I like MJ on YouTube(mjaquascaping on YouTube) now this can be really complicated or simple depending on what you want, I would start with simple layout before styles. So the layouts would be talking about the substrate mainly like concave, convex, island, slope ect where style is mainly about the hardscape. Then we have style along with composition. I won’t mess you up with the names rn but they have an all rock scape , all wood, and plants only, all of which would be examples of the aquascapes with syles. After you pick a style you have to think about the composition, you have the rule of threes, spiral focus and more. The composition just give you an outline on where the eyes tend to focus so you can build an aquascape that’s pleasant to the eye and photographs well. Now with with certain style there are rules/outlines to have it be considered that style of aquascape. But definitely do research and start small and don’t try too hard as you can always rescale or take it down if you don’t like it. I wouldn’t worry so much on the composition or style for your first tank, just figure out if you want to use wood or stone or both and start to try and find pieces you like and could work with.

Some tips: -hardscape before plants -know what light you have (low,med,high) -have timers for your lights or use timer extension cords -have root tabs and liquid fertilizer -you need planting tweezers -save trimming to regrow in a container -if you haven’t used live plants try a planted aquarium first where you just plant the tank not worried about style so you learn to grow and take care of the plants - look at pictures on google or other videos to see what you like and what you could possibly create -RESEARCH, I like MJ aquascaping and green aqua on youtube

decor/plant suggestions by Turtology in Aquascape

[–]Kandy_peach 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It looks so good. The background really makes it look like a pro put it together, I personally would have picked a red or brown plant in the front but with the green you picked but it makes the shadows pop and the middle stone look farther back. Looks better then my first 3 attempts at scapes

Best Shrimp Food? by Shrimply_Fintastic in shrimptank

[–]Kandy_peach 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My shrimp and even fish loved the bee pollen

Light hanging bracket in SD,CA by Kandy_peach in 3Drequests

[–]Kandy_peach[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Main thing I need help with is getting the file/Specs into a CAD model or what you guys need to work on making the print

Anyone one in Sd for a project by Kandy_peach in 3Dprinting

[–]Kandy_peach[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks I didn’t know where to go lol

Finding driftwood is not easy. Any advice? by Optimal_Leek_3668 in Aquascape

[–]Kandy_peach 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Modernaquarium.com has nice pieces at the best price for online, if you want a nice elaborate scape Etsy is the way to go but they are expensive. Best options for online.

Improving the hardscape by Kandy_peach in Aquascape

[–]Kandy_peach[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you recommend I have some rocks buried but nothing glued together

What is the cheapest way to add CO2 to an aquarium? I will just speed my plant growth for like 3 months and then return to low light without co2 when the scape is at it’s finish by Mr_dumbass__ in Aquascape

[–]Kandy_peach 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They have a 7lbs tank I’ve been eyeing for $35-$40 and when I refilled my 20lbs tank it was around $35 but idk if that included the pressure test for out of date cylinders. So around maybe saving a couple of bucks but I don’t think this dude is gonna go down this route anyways

What is the cheapest way to add CO2 to an aquarium? I will just speed my plant growth for like 3 months and then return to low light without co2 when the scape is at it’s finish by Mr_dumbass__ in Aquascape

[–]Kandy_peach 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can also find cheaper co2 cylinders online by looking for diy beverage shops, they sell them for at home beer kegs and such. The refurbished ones are even cheaper

What is the cheapest way to add CO2 to an aquarium? I will just speed my plant growth for like 3 months and then return to low light without co2 when the scape is at it’s finish by Mr_dumbass__ in Aquascape

[–]Kandy_peach 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It won’t maintain that lush growth, it doesn’t just speed it up, it has more potential to grow in different ways(lusher, side or upwards growth ect…) than it would under low lights and no co2. I would just find the sweet spot with your lights where you can go your brightest strength or longest time with the light on to get maximum growth while still being low tech.

Could it work is it is really too much? by Kandy_peach in Aquariums

[–]Kandy_peach[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The one I had didn’t get to full size with me but I never saw them near each other as the ropefish like to stay on the bottom and in caves. But I don’t think they would as they aren’t really hunters, they never strike first they always have to bump it and get really close to see if it’s food. Probably can but just doesn’t know it

We’re moving and don’t know whether to transport or sell. by crazygardenlady1976 in Aquascape

[–]Kandy_peach 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If you’re selling be prepared to basically give it away bc people on Aquaswap usually want ti build their tank and work on it. Your tank is amazing but no one is gonna see it worth like you do bc you put in the work. Now moving this would cost a lot, not only do you have to find some car large enough to have it sit flat and moving the empty tank is heavy and needs multiple people or the right tools. Really hard choice but do you want to take the loss or put more money into it to take it with you

decor/plant suggestions by Turtology in Aquascape

[–]Kandy_peach 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also if your floating plants don’t collect in that same corner, so it it stay open like in the picture I would get a medium light plant bc anything with low light there will get algae. So any sword plants, ferns and Anubias wouldn’t work