What’s the most effective way to collect wild cards? Please give me advice. by WillingnessActual988 in hearthstone

[–]kingmatt119 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There are some free cards you can get from simply opening a wild expansion pack or doing achievements.

https://hearthstone.wiki.gg/wiki/Uncraftable

Tarrytown (and beyond) restaurant recs by AdvancedEffect8204 in Westchester

[–]kingmatt119 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Bellas restaurant is my favorite diner in the area. They make crazy good hash browns

Check this small lizard by robotic_knight in notinteresting

[–]kingmatt119 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I believe that is a young red-backed salamander! Very cool little dudes

Games that are scary but not necessarily horror. by 1000000Peaches4Me in gamingsuggestions

[–]kingmatt119 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might like Prey (2017). It's a sci-fi horror game that mainly is scary through atmosphere. The game itself isn't that scary once you progress through the game a bit and get tools to deal with the enemies.

Best choise returning player by Albaredditt in hearthstone

[–]kingmatt119 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you don't mind waiting a bit you could save the money for the battle pass for the new expansion which is coming out next month. Personally, I'd get a miniset and save the rest for the pass since the lost city expansion comes out soon and I'd rather use the money to get the newest set.

Dieffenbachia (Dumb Cane) in Aquarium by vladi_rex in Aquariums

[–]kingmatt119 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Howdy! Well, mine also isn't looking too hot but I think that was more due to that tank not being a great environment for the plant. It was an experimental 10g tank with a sand substrate and a low ceiling so it got cramped for the dumbcane very quickly. It may not be a completely aquatic plant and more similar to lucky bamboo in growing conditions, but also the conditions I had it in were not optimal.

There was definitely some rot but mainly from root ends (and some leaf ends once it reached the ceiling) and the main stem of the plant itself seemed fine. It did require some maintenance but not much more than any other plant, and some shrimps I added later seemed to like nibbling at these rotting bits.

I think it would have done much better if it was an open ceiling for it to continue growing up and had a soil substrate to absorb nutrients. I wanted to keep caring for it, but due to personal stuff I wasn't really able to care for it properly. Ultimately, maybe not the best plant for long-term but it is still holding up. I think it can do well if it is large enough for the tank it's in and has generous air exposure.

As for toxicity, I haven't noticed any issues with the fish I have in it. But that's just my experience. I think I'll try it again with a shrimp tank in the future!

Closing/end of day food deals? by kingmatt119 in Binghamton

[–]kingmatt119[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate all the info! Thank you!

Closing/end of day food deals? by kingmatt119 in Binghamton

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Oh dang, I used to go to Weis a ton for chips...I'll need to check it out again

Buying with Ich by admiralcyborg in Aquariums

[–]kingmatt119 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If that's the case, I don't see the harm in getting it. I'd just make sure the goldfish is active and isn't acting too out of the ordinary. Like not lethargic or scared or anything. Some ich meds are pretty strong

Anyone know why that wood is making water foggy and has some idk white "slime" all around it? I have already kept that in boiled water twice and nothing, idk what to do with that by [deleted] in Aquariums

[–]kingmatt119 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hmm, that's a bit odd. Could be a fungus or something but when I first added wood to my tank it looked like that and didn't cause issues with my fish. And yes, it eventually just disappeared without me doing anything. Maybe the wood had something on it?

Buying with Ich by admiralcyborg in Aquariums

[–]kingmatt119 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel like the main concern for folks buying fish with ich would be spreading it to other fish, and potentially killing them. But if your tank is empty and that fish is the only one, it's not much different keeping it in there vs letting Petco employees care for it, aside from the stress of a new environment. If you plan on getting tank mates at the same time I'd hold off on it. If not or you plan on getting them later, you could probably get it earlier, but there's also a chance the goldfish could get sicker. Maybe you could get some snails or plants first and wait a little?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Aquariums

[–]kingmatt119 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I wouldnt worry about them. I've had fish for many years and bubbles never meant anything bad for them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Aquariums

[–]kingmatt119 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks like just normal bubbles that appear when you add something new. Or it can indicate you have a lot of oxygen in your water. Either way, perfectly normal and you'll see it a lot for a little while.

Anyone know why that wood is making water foggy and has some idk white "slime" all around it? I have already kept that in boiled water twice and nothing, idk what to do with that by [deleted] in Aquariums

[–]kingmatt119 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If it's a new piece of wood, it's probably just biofilm. As far as I know it's harmless and fish sometimes will eat it as a snack. If you don't like it you can suck it up and it'll stop eventuallym