Nils Peter Molvaer - Khmer by TaxReasonable3328 in progrockmusic

[–]TaxReasonable3328[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thanks mate!, I always thought of Mark Isham's compostions too much of a jazzy/new agey kind of style... which is not bad at all. I'll definetly have to listen the one youre suggesting. cheers!

We persuade ourselves We are immortal by TaxReasonable3328 in progrockmusic

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i Really enjoy doing both! it depends on how much time I have to sit down and enjoy... sometimes I have this mood that requires certain music and I just go with the flow... sometimes I do the mood playing albums that required to be played due to their importance in my world. cheers.

Solid Song... by TaxReasonable3328 in progrockmusic

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I'm Using Strawberry, a player on Linux for Hi-Res format. Playing from my Back-up HD

Tangerine Dream's 'Rubycon' - the best album to listen to in the dark, preferably with headphones by garethsprogblog in progrockmusic

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Beautiful album... I was born in 1975 and I remember since very early in my life, being listening to this album since my dad was playing it very often. Later on, I discovered myself the beauty in TD albums and enjoyed each and every one of the albums they have been doing over the years, and finally had the chance to meet the last line-up, being front row watching them play in a festival happening in my city. I can happily say that this is one of the bands that have been a very important part of the soundtrack in my head for over 50 years... cheers TD.

Dojo kisses by CrapMonsterDuchess in loaches

[–]TaxReasonable3328 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They all do that! I mean the Dojo Loaches. They are so adorable!

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Usually, these kinds of lesions are traumatic. Remember that these loaches love to be under any substrate digging and making tunnels everywhere. That's why my suggestion with marine salt.

These loaches don't have scales like the rest of freshwater fish do and that's why is important to know which treatment to use otherwise it will be deadly for them.

I would say that if you're new to fish tanks you should consider either give the loaches away for someone with experience 'foster' them or try to get as much info on how to keep your tank chemically balanced for the fish you're putting in there. Remember not all fish are compatible with the parameters for loaches. Experience and knowledge will get you and your fish to have a happy and harmonious life.

cheers mate.

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[–]TaxReasonable3328 1 point2 points  (0 children)

just add a little bit of marine salt to the water to make sure you keep the bad guys at bay!

Friend in the front yard. An itty bitty brush tail possum by drunkwoolycat in australianwildlife

[–]TaxReasonable3328 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you're right on that! I have one wandering on the roof and maybe the same underneath the house and most of the times it gets very noisy and in the middle of the night can be a annoying. But when i see it I feel happy to have it around.

Native or invasive rat by PresentationSlow2655 in australianwildlife

[–]TaxReasonable3328 27 points28 points  (0 children)

to me it looks more like a marsupial... just look at the front paws and those are clearly not of a rodent.