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Anyone got contact deets for @taogeogheganhart ?
Not replied to my PM in 6 years: poor show IMHO.
neva4get neva4give
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Salut mon petit raisin!
First of all, let's address the "elephant in the room": no less than four photos and not a hint of product placement...
You've changed.
Secondly, I'm afraid I'm no longer "resident" and most of what I knew about Campagyolo has escaped me: like tears in rain.
Jusqu'à la prochaine fois!
PS Bonus points if you can tell me which of the two comments on that Velobase entry is mine (I know, either username could fit).
PPS Salut Gaston! Comment va ta tige de selle?
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If you're making a (satirical?) point, I'm afraid it's lost on me.
Much like when you blanked me, when I was volunteering at the Dynamo foodstop.
You jumped-up prick.
But this from someone who makes deliberately ambiguous posts suggesting they're a firefighter at Grenfell, rather than a keyboard puncher isn't so surprising.
You jumped-up prick.
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#rep for you.
Is it dusty in here?
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It's been a while, so consider everything "if I remember correctly", plus best practice may have changed.
The reason that you're seeing conflicting advice, is that the Nitrogen Cycle wasn't understood until relatively recently: a lot of outdated advice persists.
To establish my tank I added a small pinch of fish food, before adding a pair of Zebra Danio: perhaps over 7 days.
But you need to test your water much more often, to begin with: if your tank is going bad, you need to be on top of it.
You're right about changing the water a little and often, but I think I changed more, more often: maybe one third/25% on a weekly schedule? Quite shaky on that point.
Follow the same approach to adding fish (no more than half a dozen small fish at a time).
Plecos get big, perhaps look at Glass Catfish? 130 litres is good for bottom feeders, a couple of shoals of mid/top-level fish and your highlight(s).
I may still have some books you're welcome to: remind me at the weekend, if you like.