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Charmed Acres
10:30:53 Charm/Charmie
No. Nalo is in a 20 gallon long, which is about 12" tall.
Charmed Acres
10:29:48 Charm/Charmie
My 20 gallon is an Aqueon, my 40 is a Marineland (I think). I love them both. And if you buy them new, stores will have a return policy on them in case a seam leaks or theres a crack you can't see.

The only time I recommend buying second-hand is if you're purchasing a large tank and are willing to learn how to reseal it. Otherwise, it's cheaper (and safer) to buy from a store!
Hummingbird Meadows
10:29:05 Bird
Oh also, I heard betta fish like shallow water so does that mean something as tall as 12" is too tall for them?
Hummingbird Meadows
10:27:10 Bird
Do you guys have any tank brand recommendations? I definitely need one with a lid.
Charmed Acres
10:22:26 Charm/Charmie
They are great for supplies! Our LFS actually partners with them because of how much they recommend them.
Dash and Duchess
10:22:11 DD | ~Squizard~
Ah shoot, I've got to go! Good luck with the fish Bird and good luck on wk 4s everyone! <3
Hummingbird Meadows
10:21:15 Bird
I was thinking of ordering supplies from this company. I have heard good things and they have good guides.
-Click-
ZequineZ
10:21:03 ZEZ - ZZ
Checkout used tanks often people will be nearly giving them away, just make sure to fill it up outside first for a few days to make sure it’s not leaking. Never take a tank with cracks even if they’re small and are current ply holding water
Backwood Barns
10:19:31 Charm's Wubs
Or, you can typically do it cheaper by piecing it together yourself. Tank, light, cover(optional), heater, filter, air pump, airline hoses, bubble wand, substrate, and then obviously decorations (nothing plastic) and the fish.
Kangaroo Studs
10:18:35 ZequineZ - ZZ
I reccomend tetras as well, you want a lot 10-20 as theyre schooling fish and they have a high casualty rate especially when you first get them
Dash and Duchess
10:18:03 DD | ~Squizard~
*ill xD
Backwood Barns
10:17:59 Charm's Wubs
You can get a 20 gallon tall kit at most pet stores for about $200 that will include just about everything except substrate, plants, and fish.
Dash and Duchess
10:16:29 DD | ~Squizard~
Bird, I loved my tetras, I believe I had the 2 for 4/5 years? But do be weary when you get them, I originally had 4 but unfortunately we lost 2 very shortly after due to the 'professionals' we talked with I'll informing us on the best amount for our tank!
Hummingbird Meadows
10:15:34 Bird
@charm, I was hoping to keep it less than $500
Versailles
10:15:19 Versa
Should always try our best with animals. Research is worth it
Backwood Barns
10:14:43 Charm's Wubs
Like with anything it takes a lot of research (and it's a bit of an investment) to do things right.
Versailles
10:14:17 Versa
Bettas are definitely able to get away with a 10. I just wouldn't go lower, they explore and swim around way more than people realize
Wings Of Glory
10:14:08 O Great Potato Wing
After 3 months of work and almost 20k down the drain my truck will finally be repaired and drivable tomorrow >_< proud of myself for not giving up
Dash and Duchess
10:13:45 DD | ~Squizard~
Bird, Unfortunately I never got to try a planted tank, but I've heard amazing things! I do really wish I'd had time to lol
Hummingbird Meadows
10:13:39 Bird
For preferably a smaller tank. Less than 20 gallons.

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Charmed Acres
10:30:53 Charm/Charmie
No. Nalo is in a 20 gallon long, which is about 12" tall.
Charmed Acres
10:29:48 Charm/Charmie
My 20 gallon is an Aqueon, my 40 is a Marineland (I think). I love them both. And if you buy them new, stores will have a return policy on them in case a seam leaks or theres a crack you can't see.

The only time I recommend buying second-hand is if you're purchasing a large tank and are willing to learn how to reseal it. Otherwise, it's cheaper (and safer) to buy from a store!
Hummingbird Meadows
10:29:05 Bird
Oh also, I heard betta fish like shallow water so does that mean something as tall as 12" is too tall for them?
Hummingbird Meadows
10:27:10 Bird
Do you guys have any tank brand recommendations? I definitely need one with a lid.
Charmed Acres
10:22:26 Charm/Charmie
They are great for supplies! Our LFS actually partners with them because of how much they recommend them.
Dash and Duchess
10:22:11 DD | ~Squizard~
Ah shoot, I've got to go! Good luck with the fish Bird and good luck on wk 4s everyone! <3
Hummingbird Meadows
10:21:15 Bird
I was thinking of ordering supplies from this company. I have heard good things and they have good guides.
-Click-
ZequineZ
10:21:03 ZEZ - ZZ
Checkout used tanks often people will be nearly giving them away, just make sure to fill it up outside first for a few days to make sure it’s not leaking. Never take a tank with cracks even if they’re small and are current ply holding water
Backwood Barns
10:19:31 Charm's Wubs
Or, you can typically do it cheaper by piecing it together yourself. Tank, light, cover(optional), heater, filter, air pump, airline hoses, bubble wand, substrate, and then obviously decorations (nothing plastic) and the fish.
Kangaroo Studs
10:18:35 ZequineZ - ZZ
I reccomend tetras as well, you want a lot 10-20 as theyre schooling fish and they have a high casualty rate especially when you first get them
Dash and Duchess
10:18:03 DD | ~Squizard~
*ill xD
Backwood Barns
10:17:59 Charm's Wubs
You can get a 20 gallon tall kit at most pet stores for about $200 that will include just about everything except substrate, plants, and fish.
Dash and Duchess
10:16:29 DD | ~Squizard~
Bird, I loved my tetras, I believe I had the 2 for 4/5 years? But do be weary when you get them, I originally had 4 but unfortunately we lost 2 very shortly after due to the 'professionals' we talked with I'll informing us on the best amount for our tank!
Hummingbird Meadows
10:15:34 Bird
@charm, I was hoping to keep it less than $500
Versailles
10:15:19 Versa
Should always try our best with animals. Research is worth it
Backwood Barns
10:14:43 Charm's Wubs
Like with anything it takes a lot of research (and it's a bit of an investment) to do things right.
Versailles
10:14:17 Versa
Bettas are definitely able to get away with a 10. I just wouldn't go lower, they explore and swim around way more than people realize
Wings Of Glory
10:14:08 O Great Potato Wing
After 3 months of work and almost 20k down the drain my truck will finally be repaired and drivable tomorrow >_< proud of myself for not giving up
Dash and Duchess
10:13:45 DD | ~Squizard~
Bird, Unfortunately I never got to try a planted tank, but I've heard amazing things! I do really wish I'd had time to lol
Hummingbird Meadows
10:13:39 Bird
For preferably a smaller tank. Less than 20 gallons.

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Careers & Advice! May 25, 2025 06:36 AM


E.T. Eventing
 
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Hey everyone!
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I have been doing lots of research on what I want to do as a career & what schooling I want to go through...so far it has been lots of 'ooo shiny!' and then later finding out certain things that don't sound as great.
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I wanted to ask what careers you all have, and what you enjoy/don't enjoy about them. Also, are the wages good, etc. I am interested in gaining skills that are practical: home building, repairs, ag. growth, etc. However, I know there are some careers that could replace that with a good salary as well. My main goal is to be able to do something I really enjoy and don't feel like I'm just checking in and out of every day meaninglessly.
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I have been looking recently at trades school vs. college, and debating between the two. Are any of you tradeswomen? Would you recommend it? If not, what are your thoughts? My thought was that the two year education seems much more appealing than four years of no income, however I know a lot of college degrees make double what the trades do depending on what you choose.
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For those who went to a college and got a career related to their major, do you enjoy it? Would you recommend it? What do you do?
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Thank you so much to anyone who can take the time to respond, it would be a great help to me!

Edited at May 25, 2025 06:36 AM by E.T. Eventing
Careers & Advice! May 25, 2025 11:27 AM


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Carpentry is good, pays well, and you're always working. As is plumbing and electrical. These are trade school skills.
Ask yourself, What is it you love to do ? If you get a job that you love to do, it never 'feels' like 'work'.
I've gone to both. Preferred the trade.
Careers & Advice! May 25, 2025 11:58 AM


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My plan was to go to a community college for pre-engineering, then transfer to a 4-year college. It didn't turn out that way and I'm glad it didn't. Instead I changed my major to general drafting and design + architecture (at the same 2-year college). Graduated with $0 in school debt and a full-time job as an engineering technician. Been working the same job for 17 years, doing a lot of what engineers do, just without the pay.

That said, I'm about to go back to the same 2-year college for business management technology to hopefully gain other skills and find a different line of work. Reasons being, money and burn out. Not that I don't still enjoy the job but there's more "meh" days than others.

Take into account the cost of living has gone up so you'll need the money to live comfortably. But you'll also want to enjoy (or at the very least tolerate) your job pretty well. My vote has to go to the trade school. You'll pick up more hands-on skills for less time and money.
Careers & Advice! May 25, 2025 12:46 PM


E.T. Eventing
 
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What about job consistency & availability, Granny C? My only concerns for trades in carpentry specialization would be that I would be getting laid off and constantly having to look for new jobs, and that there would be a lack of demand. That would cause me to worry about a consistent income, even if it pays decent, because if I can't find work there won't be any $$$ coming in.

Edited at May 25, 2025 12:47 PM by E.T. Eventing

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