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smirq

Member Since 25 Jul 2013
Offline Last Active Jan 11 2018 12:09 PM

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In Topic: Wtb Huge Amoubts Of Java Fern. All Types

09 December 2017 - 04:53 PM

Recommened this gumtree user - https://www.gumtree....forn/1168328040

 

Picked up some plants from her months ago, worth the drive.

 

If you're looking for something more local, I have some narrow leaf and windelov. Will PM some photos and prices, though most of it is attached to wood.


In Topic: Aquaplenish

01 December 2017 - 04:36 PM

Site is in USD. Are these available in Oz? I'd like to avoid international freight.


In Topic: Pcs November 2017 Photocomp

27 November 2017 - 07:14 PM

I can recommend https://imgur.com/as a decent image host. Just make sure not to pulish to the public if don't intend to, and don't get stuck looking at funny pictures all day long.


In Topic: How I See Next Couple Of Steps In Space Colonization

27 November 2017 - 06:59 PM

Mine an astoroid for gold then finance the rest of the mission. Where would you keep fish in space?
Elron Musk has rockets landing upright ready to refuel & relaunch so anything is possible.

Gold would be worthless unless they drip fed it into the market (like diamonds).

 

You'd need to find whatever is needed for the next generation of propulsion - https://www.space.co...eroid-mars.html

 

Whatever minerals needed to make space travel more efficient will take the place of oil as the primary commodity / currency. Leaving or entering orbit is always expensive so whoever can make it cheap enough for convoys of raw material and workers/robots to move around will cash in big time. More likely the refining and manufacturing will also be done in orbit to reduce the commute.

 

Recent scifi series played with the concept - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3230854/

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In Topic: Wts> Xanthic Jaguar Cichlid Female $25

27 November 2017 - 11:58 AM

>Subwassertang (fair bit)

>hornwort (fair bit)

>duckweed

 

I can probably help you out with these, though it depends on how much you mean by "fair bit". I"ll send some photos tonight.

 

I've got a "but-load" of duckweed, I have to reduce the surface of my 4ft planted tank once a week or else there's minimal surface ripple for gas exchange. Generally I'll put it in another tank with a group of Banded Leporinus who do a good job of eating it faster than it grows.