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Slender Man Behavior
(No idea where I should post this so I apologize in advance is this post is not where it should be.) Anyway, I'm new to the fandom, and while I have done some research regarding slender man, I mostly forgot about him until recently when I watched a
Are Bristlenose OK in C02 tanks? Odd Behavior.
I moved my 1.5 year-old bristlenose to a newly setup C02 tank yesterday and he has been happily munching on brown algae for the past 30 hours but a few hours ago I noticed some odd behavior where he was lying upside down under some driftwood "unstuck".
Bristlenose Behaviour
Hi, I used to have 2 juvi female BN plecs, they used to be very active and went all over various areas of the tank, I eventually rehomed them for reasons of short term insanity. I have now got a Male BN , he is a yellow/gold albino, between 3 - 4 inches,
Strange behavior
Just a quick question, For the first time today I noticed one of my males laying on his back, he is breathing normally and otherwise looks unstressed Is this normal? Please excuse my noobness here but I have never seen this before any help would be
Poem: Human Behavior
It's hard to extol the merits of mankind and to lavish excessive praise is insane; recognize the gamut of vain emotion and treatment of our brothers that's inhumane. The natural nature of man is hardly good - Proof is found in our
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