Get a Fish Tank

I emplore you to look at your life.

 

 Your stability, your short term and long term wants, your needs as a human being and a human doing.

 

 Could your life use an animate   localized environment of curious and diverse creatures ?

 

 If you have the time to invest an hour a week on a fish tank for a long little while, why not try  out a zen state in your space. 

 

 I switched my computer station around a couple weeks ago, instead of looking over my shoulder to see my setup/established fish tank I started a couple months ago;  I now glance to my left and enjoyment and heart warming embeleshments pump thrugh my chest. It might by the  Hooch and leafs emphasizing the feeling.  

 

 I really think everyone should have some form of water garden or what not in their space if conditions permit. It gives back more then what you give.

 

Fish ! it's what is for dinner and! entertainment.

 

This concludes my self felt blog needs.

 

Is tim hortons in the United states ? 

I fell down 7 -  1950's basement stairs today riding the tailbone.  Fuck does it hurt when I move around, my leg locked as well as  I hit the wall, I have "double jointed" or " hyperextenstive" or whatever  KNEES , so I did not hit them squar on , my legs Bow downwards, so I felt a little tickle on that one, 196 pounds of pure man meat ploping down six feet on bowed knee with a Pex ring in his pocket.  (plumbers joke invoked). 

 

ahhh, I read moby dick 3 times as a teen.

 

hmmmm,  Evenin'.

BoneRemake says...

If I could display the pictures right in my comment/blog and not the linking, I would be more than happy to upload some pictures. The amount of "fuckery" a guy has to do though is too much to ask.

@kymbos

MilkmanDan says...

I started with an 80 gallon that now has 8 discus, 1 endlicheri and 1 senegal bichir, and a synodontis eupterus "featherfin squeaker" catfish.

Now I've got 2 additional 50 gallons that I set up with a Diana Walstad / NPT configuration with a layer of topsoil for substrate topped with small gravel in one tank and sand in the other. Danois and neons in the gravel and tiger barbs and corydoras in the sand. Those tanks work great for strong, heavy planting, and can go for months without any water changes or other maintenance -- quite the opposite of the picky discus!

Always fun to hear about another aquarium lover.

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