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<blockquote data-quote="Jenniferinfl" data-source="post: 198228" data-attributes="member: 37398"><p>I found it here, but, warning, it's gross.. lol</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/graphic-content-hungry-bioactive-cleaner-crew-p-scaber-giant-orange-aggressive-protein-seekers.167652/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>Your riparium sounds awesome, I love endlers and shrimp. I had wild-type bettas and licorice gouramis. Unfortunately, we had an extended power outage due to a hurricane and the water fluctuated too much because it was 90 degrees in the house, I lost the parent gourami's and a bunch of babies. I rehomed the bettas after that because they were still uncommon in the hobby and it didn't feel right to keep them. We're out sort of at the outskirts, so when our power gets knocked out for a storm it's often off for weeks before they get to us. That's why I don't have reptiles anymore either, just way to much struggle to keep conditions decent when the power is out. We may end up putting in a real generator when we do our house remodel, then I'd feel comfortable trying fish again. </p><p></p><p>Yeah, I'm sticking to plants that are low light or 'indirect' light, that way I don't have to run the lights that long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jenniferinfl, post: 198228, member: 37398"] I found it here, but, warning, it's gross.. lol [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/graphic-content-hungry-bioactive-cleaner-crew-p-scaber-giant-orange-aggressive-protein-seekers.167652/[/URL] Your riparium sounds awesome, I love endlers and shrimp. I had wild-type bettas and licorice gouramis. Unfortunately, we had an extended power outage due to a hurricane and the water fluctuated too much because it was 90 degrees in the house, I lost the parent gourami's and a bunch of babies. I rehomed the bettas after that because they were still uncommon in the hobby and it didn't feel right to keep them. We're out sort of at the outskirts, so when our power gets knocked out for a storm it's often off for weeks before they get to us. That's why I don't have reptiles anymore either, just way to much struggle to keep conditions decent when the power is out. We may end up putting in a real generator when we do our house remodel, then I'd feel comfortable trying fish again. Yeah, I'm sticking to plants that are low light or 'indirect' light, that way I don't have to run the lights that long. [/QUOTE]
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