rswyan
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- Joined
- May 12, 2004
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- Northeast Ohio
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- Kubota B2910, Cub Cadet Pro Z 154S, Simplicity 18 CFC, Cub Cadet 782
36F and cloudy @ 10:45, headed up to a high of 38F for the day. Had a short period of intense rain late last night after I went to bed, very wet out there right now.
All the snow cover is melted at this point except for the places where I piled it up while clearing the driveway.
Heard voices outside yesterday around noon, a pair of the Junior Woodchucks had apparently stopped over and were amusing themselves by driving their radio-controlled car through one of the plastic culverts for creek crossing that I haven't gotten installed yet.
Did not get feeders filled up yesterday, might do that today.
I think I did get all the algae cleaned off of the 55G tank that has the S. fryeri in it yesterday. We get quite a variety of "algae" growth here - brown diatoms, colonial blue-green "algae" (neither of which are actually algae) some orange stuff (which I assume is algae) and a lighter green algae which is very tough to remove - requires lots of pressure and repeated passes, scraping it with a stainless blade. Very tenacious stuff.
Got the 20G Long cleaned out, substrate for it cleaned and put in, filter installed and running, mostly filled with water, and water treated. Need to match water temp to the tank the multis are in and then can move them over from the 10G tank they are currently in.
Will install the egg tumbler in the empty 10G tank in preparation for stripping the eggs from the S. fryeri. Looks like there might be some spawning activity there soon ...
Based on my check yesterday, at least some of the white worm containers will need food added.
Have some tanks whose backs need painted and fish room carpet needs vacuumed so might do that today as well.
Menards 11% back on.
Hope everyone has an enjoyable, productive, and safe day ...
All the snow cover is melted at this point except for the places where I piled it up while clearing the driveway.
Heard voices outside yesterday around noon, a pair of the Junior Woodchucks had apparently stopped over and were amusing themselves by driving their radio-controlled car through one of the plastic culverts for creek crossing that I haven't gotten installed yet.
Did not get feeders filled up yesterday, might do that today.
I think I did get all the algae cleaned off of the 55G tank that has the S. fryeri in it yesterday. We get quite a variety of "algae" growth here - brown diatoms, colonial blue-green "algae" (neither of which are actually algae) some orange stuff (which I assume is algae) and a lighter green algae which is very tough to remove - requires lots of pressure and repeated passes, scraping it with a stainless blade. Very tenacious stuff.
Got the 20G Long cleaned out, substrate for it cleaned and put in, filter installed and running, mostly filled with water, and water treated. Need to match water temp to the tank the multis are in and then can move them over from the 10G tank they are currently in.
Will install the egg tumbler in the empty 10G tank in preparation for stripping the eggs from the S. fryeri. Looks like there might be some spawning activity there soon ...
Based on my check yesterday, at least some of the white worm containers will need food added.
Have some tanks whose backs need painted and fish room carpet needs vacuumed so might do that today as well.
Menards 11% back on.
Hope everyone has an enjoyable, productive, and safe day ...