Someone needs to point it out it’s flying over the noggin hereYeah, there's a hidden joke in there as well.
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Someone needs to point it out it’s flying over the noggin hereYeah, there's a hidden joke in there as well.
I think he's poking fun at Creationism with the billions of years/God bit, ie: Earth wasn't created literally in 7 days.Someone needs to point it out it’s flying over the noggin here
Oh for sure. I was over thinking there was something more lucrative I missed with the potatoes or the “ocean is fresh” linesI think he's poking fun at Creationism with the billions of years/God bit, ie: Earth wasn't created literally in 7 days.
I’m dying on this one
That's a really interesting point. I know the MarinePure bio blocks I use convert ammonia and nitrite to nitrate, (the nitrate removal component is fairly minimal I believe) so I'm not entirely sure what would happen in an extended power outage.@blaxsun not totally sure on this but read something about it. Keeping bioblocks in the sump. If power goes out and return pump stops, bacteria colonies in blocks could stop getting oxygen. Depending on time frame could kill some bacteria and produce ammonia whereby getting into the display once pump power is restored. I’ve wanted to put bio-blocks in my sump but I think I’ll wait until I have my RP on BBU first.
@blaxsun for my emergency plan I chose a super cheap $125 HarborFreight generator to charge my high end but still fairly inexpensive BBU batteries. I will power minimal equipment off the batteries since the generator isn’t sine wave and wrecks electronics like controllers. I have multiple BBU to keep charged and swapped out. This is the least expensive plan I could come up with. Here’s one of my universal BBU.That's a really interesting point. I know the MarinePure bio blocks I use convert ammonia and nitrite to nitrate, (the nitrate removal component is fairly minimal I believe) so I'm not entirely sure what would happen in an extended power outage.
Right now I have plans in-place for limited power outages, but an extended power outage is something I need to plan for this summer.
Here's the first video BRS did on MarinePure bio media and the results on nitrate removal. I'm trying to find any followup videos.
Yes! Please do it haha that thing is freaky cool!June 6. Alice, Alice, Who the...
Meet Absalom - our pink and green spiny sea cucumber. Absalom is a filter feeder, so he basically found his happy spot, plopped himself down and stays there pretty much 24/7. Not even the occasional snail (off to the left) can dissuade him. I can move or adjust the rock ledge he's on - nothing phases him. He's closed most of the time - and mainly becomes 'energetic' shortly after I've fed the fish (think table scraps).
Spiny cucumbers are quite fascinating to watch. They basically alternate sticking each tentacle into their orifice and sucking it clean (kind of like these two infamous popsicle twins). Bonus points if you can name that show. Double bonus points if you were around when it aired!
My wife thinks we should get a 3D-printed Hookah for him and glue it to the adjacent rock. What do you guys think?
The Gong Show, no double bonus points for me though.June 6. Alice, Alice, Who the...
Meet Absalom - our pink and green spiny sea cucumber. Absalom is a filter feeder, so he basically found his happy spot, plopped himself down and stays there pretty much 24/7. Not even the occasional snail (off to the left) can dissuade him. I can move or adjust the rock ledge he's on - nothing phases him. He's closed most of the time - and mainly becomes 'energetic' shortly after I've fed the fish (think table scraps).
Spiny cucumbers are quite fascinating to watch. They basically alternate sticking each tentacle into their orifice and sucking it clean (kind of like these two infamous popsicle twins). Bonus points if you can name that show. Double bonus points if you were around when it aired!
My wife thinks we should get a 3D-printed Hookah for him and glue it to the adjacent rock. What do you guys think?
Your wife is (of course) Absolutely Correct!!June 6. Alice, Alice, Who the...
Meet Absalom - our pink and green spiny sea cucumber. Absalom is a filter feeder, so he basically found his happy spot, plopped himself down and stays there pretty much 24/7. Not even the occasional snail (off to the left) can dissuade him. I can move or adjust the rock ledge he's on - nothing phases him. He's closed most of the time - and mainly becomes 'energetic' shortly after I've fed the fish (think table scraps).
Spiny cucumbers are quite fascinating to watch. They basically alternate sticking each tentacle into their orifice and sucking it clean (kind of like these two infamous popsicle twins). Bonus points if you can name that show. Double bonus points if you were around when it aired!
My wife thinks we should get a 3D-printed Hookah for him and glue it to the adjacent rock. What do you guys think?
I love the look of Spiny Sea Cucumbers but man their care scares me. How “easy” is he to keep?June 6. Alice, Alice, Who the...
Meet Absalom - our pink and green spiny sea cucumber. Absalom is a filter feeder, so he basically found his happy spot, plopped himself down and stays there pretty much 24/7. Not even the occasional snail (off to the left) can dissuade him. I can move or adjust the rock ledge he's on - nothing phases him. He's closed most of the time - and mainly becomes 'energetic' shortly after I've fed the fish (think table scraps).
Spiny cucumbers are quite fascinating to watch. They basically alternate sticking each tentacle into their orifice and sucking it clean (kind of like these two infamous popsicle twins). Bonus points if you can name that show. Double bonus points if you were around when it aired!
My wife thinks we should get a 3D-printed Hookah for him and glue it to the adjacent rock. What do you guys think?