If your moina culture isn't too dense, yes. You will likely need to cultivate some additional green water to feed them. I'd recommend some gentle aeration for oxygen.

Finding a shop (near me) that can do grom size tires is difficult, too. Boutta get me some zip ties and levers and prepare to get real angry.

  1. Decided to do a quick install over the weekend that I saw on YouTube and 3 weeks later my bike is still on the stand and I'm making a fifth visit to Harbor Freight

If cost is an issue, yes. I don't know what is meant by "target audience" but I went with a Dakota 60Ah. It is US-made with quality control, very good warranty, and a real office with real live people who will talk to you and help you.

It only takes one bad experience with an Amazon cheapie with a weird name to make you realize that the extra cost for accountability and reliability is worth it. If something happens due to my Dakota battery, I know that the company will make it right.

If you have a good kayak and motor and fish finder, get a good battery.

DangerNyoom
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I have a matten filter in a Spec. Works well with these Fluval type setups.

Absolutely possible. My smallest worm "bin" is one of those small critter carriers they sell at the pet store. Get a small container with ventilation, add the worms and some extra substrate (like coconut coir, shredded paper, etc). Keep it most but not wet. Even feeding them "worm food" isn't strictly necessary, but for your frog's sake u can feed the worms nicer foods.

My red wrigglers are the noisy ones as they try to flee sunlight when I open their lid.

I been thinking about replacing stock pegs with aluminum milled, but maybe having rubber underfoot isn't so bad...

My first bike was a used '86 650. Ran great and by that time it was over 25 years old. Hondas are where its at for longevity, info, and parts.

No Walmart with a bait cooler?

I just leave it because once you put the lid on the humidity in the box will start to act on the food and it will break down for them to eat. Probably you put a wee bit too much food for the first time.

As long as they got some unsubmerged charcoal they should be fine. Might have to wait a week for the eggs to hatch and you start seeing some springtails.

DangerNyoom
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Neocaridina

I use these for culturing springtails. They are very handy.

I believe when the squish flower goes unfertilized it will drop off cleanly like that.

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I hesitate to give you any advice because it sounds like you are in body dysmorphia territory. There are so many factors, many beyond our control, that affect how we appear: simply chasing a number down to the bottom of the BMI scale is not a healthy approach!

DangerNyoom
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Neocaridina

Multiple Tank Syndrome is real. Talk to your LFS for more info about finding a cure.

You should go check on r/MissingOrSpareParts if anyone has some legs you can borrow

I bet she's full of freeloaders and OP gonna get a surprise in a few weeks.

https://theheavycup.com/products/heavy-mug-22lb-stainless-steel-mug

I mean it's not an opener, but u can definitely put the bottle on the mug lip and open it.

Short trailers are a pain to back up. I also prefer to disconnect and manually park it to save myself the embarrassment.