I don't have that mode on Aspyr. Sounds interesting. I remember civ4 never let me even grow my first city because the barbs were relentless. Then, you had a stack of 20 enemy declare war from your border two tiles away! Done with that noise.

Thanks. I'm having issues with emperor level. My few times on deity were very short lived games! I rarely play for a domination victory anymore. Civ 3 cured me of that slog. I don't like having to build armies early compromising my city spreads.  I make friends immediately upon meeting a new civ.

Thanks. I googled it and the photos are spot on! Intended.  Probably gonna release them back to the original pond.

My text didn't load it seems. Got these from a pond in Central Florida. I can't find any pictures of a cichlid with a black within a white spot on the rear dorsal fin. This one is about 3/4" long and the others are smaller. I got a dozen or so of them in one scoop of the net! Slated for the pond when they get bigger.

Use hostels as a place to flop, come and go. Meet others in the cities you're hanging out in. Your age isn't a problem as travelers will magnetically congregate together.

Being out in the world, immersed in other cultures, eating new foods and learning new outlooks on life and how to infuse them into my own. Nothing else compares to that freedom. 

Thanks. I have given up on emperor since every game I am attacked within 40 turns by a civ with an amazing amount of units. I don't enjoy warring from the get-go. I've been sticking with king level now and enjoying it on standard speed. By turn 300 I am usually bored with any game anyways. 

Then, it could be a small break in the bead of silicone going up a corner. Guess I shouldn't have used the word crack.

I don't think they are mosquitoes. Maybe a fly larva.

Fish to a container, drop water level to 2 inches below the crack. Wait until it's dry. Reseal the crack all the way up with silicone.  If the crack is in the middle of a pane, you're in trouble.

Then play him Life of Brian.

Mabussa
2Edited
16dLink

I've got some embedded in a dirted tank and growing roots makes it easier to snip and replant. Probably grows about an inch every couple of days. I let one strand grow to twice of what I want, cut it and stick it in the substrate to grow roots. The aim is for a solid bunch I can use hide the filter and heater.

I have a few least killis in a 2.5 gallon tank. Two females and a baby one popped out. Got them out of a local large pond. They are pretty cool and easy going. They're always nosing around the tank.

Mabussa
2Edited
16dLink

Beautiful set up! Love the plant grotto. I have phoenix rasboras in one of my Nanos. What plant are the long stems in the dark area in the back? I really like those!

What might this be? Full Tank Shot

Got these from a local pond in Central Florida. Some kind of cichlid, maybe? This is the biggest one about 1.5cm/3/4". I don't know why the pic is stretched out though.

[Image]

Yes, they drop a baby only once in a while, unlike a guppy bombardment. I really want to net a few more and breed them in Florida nano tank.

They come in through the drains and the walls. Beautiful Congos! And, I have a twin to your Eupterus.

Got some least killifish from a local pond and have them in one of my nano tanks. Peaceful and always hungry! They spend time in all levels. They will nose around the bottom looking for food etc. Haven't gotten a male yet, but one of the females dropped a baby a few weeks ago.  They eat whatever you put in! They swim through all different plants and I have them with otos, pygmy Cory's and some sort of very juvenile cichlids from the same pond.

Beautiful! How did you attach the moss?