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Hummingbird Meadows
10:08:17 Bird
@DD, yes. I kind of want a betta fish. Trying to decide if I should do a planted tank.
Versailles
10:07:56 Versa
Yes indeed, DD
Backwood Barns
10:07:43 Charm's Wubs
Ironically, he can grow 10-feet long Jungle Val, and as soon as I take a few pieces of it, it dies in my tanks. So it's all about finding the plants that you can maintain and thrive in your tanks!
Hummingbird Meadows
10:07:40 Bird
@Charm, pointless as in easy?
Dash and Duchess
10:07:34 DD | ~Squizard~
Ooo are we talking fish and plants? :D
Backwood Barns
10:07:03 Charm's Wubs
Bird, then you need to have a good piece of driftwood or lava rock to attach it to. But they still grow and require trimming! I have a giant anubias in my 135 that has been growing for 6 years on a large piece of driftwood. I can't seem to kill it, but I'll give pieces to my dad for his tank whenever I need to do maintanance and he can't get them to grow at all. Some pieces that are 3 years old are the same size as when I gave them to him. So... I'm not sure about that. I think they're easy and great plants. If you asked my dad he'd say they're pointless LOL
Versailles
10:04:02 Versa
Charm,
He was wild! The brightest pink and shimmery blue I've ever seen in a betta. Loved his leaf hammocks, too.
Hummingbird Meadows
10:03:43 Bird
@Charm, what about rhizome plants that don't need to go in substrate?
Backwood Barns
10:02:42 Charm's Wubs
Bird, you have to have the right soil/substrate first of all. And then you have to either find someone local who will give you cuttings of their established plants, or order online (I recommend ModernAquarium if you do this, I've never had a bad order.) and then once they are established you have to trim them and keep them maintained so they don't overgrow. Sometimes that means throwing extras away, sometimes that means replanting them... if that makes sense.
Versailles
10:02:30 Versa
with*
Yay, English. Apparently I'm getting sleepy lol
Versailles
10:02:03 Versa
Bird,
I do not, Paarthurnax passed just before my move to Tennessee. However, he had a 20 gallon tank all to himself, which a ton of silk plants and caves.
Hummingbird Meadows
10:01:06 Bird
@Versa, do you currently have a betta? What size tank is he in?
Versailles
10:00:47 Versa
I ended up only with a few moss balls because my betta that I tried live plants with had serious beef with these inanimate objects lol
Backwood Barns
10:00:45 Charm's Wubs
Oh my goodness Versa. That's HILARIOUS! Such a spicy and opinionated boy you have!
Hummingbird Meadows
10:00:44 Bird
@Charm, can you explain a little more how they are so much work?
MakeEm Fancy
10:00:28 Ally 💜
My sisters betta was 6 when he passed. I had one live to be 4 before he passed. Im curious how long Fishy will live
Backwood Barns
09:59:49 Charm's Wubs
Live plants are an insane amount of work, but sooo worth it. Also, if you like houseplants like pothos/monstera they can be grown above the water column! Their roots LOVE the fish water.
Versailles
09:59:06 Versa
Bird,
2-5. although in rare cases, 6-8
Versailles
09:58:40 Versa
Charm,
Bro, mine would flare and go bonkers through his entire tank every time it turned off! It was hilarious. But I had to have it off sometimes to clean up the tank lol
Hummingbird Meadows
09:58:23 Bird
@Versa, I have heard bettas typically only live 2 years. =/

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Hummingbird Meadows
10:08:17 Bird
@DD, yes. I kind of want a betta fish. Trying to decide if I should do a planted tank.
Versailles
10:07:56 Versa
Yes indeed, DD
Backwood Barns
10:07:43 Charm's Wubs
Ironically, he can grow 10-feet long Jungle Val, and as soon as I take a few pieces of it, it dies in my tanks. So it's all about finding the plants that you can maintain and thrive in your tanks!
Hummingbird Meadows
10:07:40 Bird
@Charm, pointless as in easy?
Dash and Duchess
10:07:34 DD | ~Squizard~
Ooo are we talking fish and plants? :D
Backwood Barns
10:07:03 Charm's Wubs
Bird, then you need to have a good piece of driftwood or lava rock to attach it to. But they still grow and require trimming! I have a giant anubias in my 135 that has been growing for 6 years on a large piece of driftwood. I can't seem to kill it, but I'll give pieces to my dad for his tank whenever I need to do maintanance and he can't get them to grow at all. Some pieces that are 3 years old are the same size as when I gave them to him. So... I'm not sure about that. I think they're easy and great plants. If you asked my dad he'd say they're pointless LOL
Versailles
10:04:02 Versa
Charm,
He was wild! The brightest pink and shimmery blue I've ever seen in a betta. Loved his leaf hammocks, too.
Hummingbird Meadows
10:03:43 Bird
@Charm, what about rhizome plants that don't need to go in substrate?
Backwood Barns
10:02:42 Charm's Wubs
Bird, you have to have the right soil/substrate first of all. And then you have to either find someone local who will give you cuttings of their established plants, or order online (I recommend ModernAquarium if you do this, I've never had a bad order.) and then once they are established you have to trim them and keep them maintained so they don't overgrow. Sometimes that means throwing extras away, sometimes that means replanting them... if that makes sense.
Versailles
10:02:30 Versa
with*
Yay, English. Apparently I'm getting sleepy lol
Versailles
10:02:03 Versa
Bird,
I do not, Paarthurnax passed just before my move to Tennessee. However, he had a 20 gallon tank all to himself, which a ton of silk plants and caves.
Hummingbird Meadows
10:01:06 Bird
@Versa, do you currently have a betta? What size tank is he in?
Versailles
10:00:47 Versa
I ended up only with a few moss balls because my betta that I tried live plants with had serious beef with these inanimate objects lol
Backwood Barns
10:00:45 Charm's Wubs
Oh my goodness Versa. That's HILARIOUS! Such a spicy and opinionated boy you have!
Hummingbird Meadows
10:00:44 Bird
@Charm, can you explain a little more how they are so much work?
MakeEm Fancy
10:00:28 Ally 💜
My sisters betta was 6 when he passed. I had one live to be 4 before he passed. Im curious how long Fishy will live
Backwood Barns
09:59:49 Charm's Wubs
Live plants are an insane amount of work, but sooo worth it. Also, if you like houseplants like pothos/monstera they can be grown above the water column! Their roots LOVE the fish water.
Versailles
09:59:06 Versa
Bird,
2-5. although in rare cases, 6-8
Versailles
09:58:40 Versa
Charm,
Bro, mine would flare and go bonkers through his entire tank every time it turned off! It was hilarious. But I had to have it off sometimes to clean up the tank lol
Hummingbird Meadows
09:58:23 Bird
@Versa, I have heard bettas typically only live 2 years. =/

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ShiningStar Stables
 
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So, I had to skip two days because it wouldn't stop raining, but today I rode Jer and we did some trotting and actually walled up to the cows, so we are making progress!
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Soo, her annoyed because it has been raining non-stop and I haven't been able to ride her at all.
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Hope the rain gets any better! And I feel like its a TB thing to be scared of cows... So is mine!
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So I was gone August 14 - 16, so then I had a ton to do with my animals the 17th, but then yesterday I ride her and she was awesome after having off, we walked right up to the calves and we did our first cantering! Then today we did a little more cow work because she is still uncertain of them and we did walk, trot, canter work plus some ground work! We have been staying around the farm but tomorrow or the next day I'm hoping to get her out on the trails! Overall I am happy with how it has been going.
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So sorry about not updating, but I started her jumping and she has great potential. I am on vacation so I'm currently not doing anything with her!
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So, she got a abcess and so I havent been working her, sorry for the inactivity!
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EmeraldHillsFarm
 
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Frequent abscesses do seem to be a theme for a lot of thoroughbreds, so your horse certainly isn't off brand there ;) I started shoeing mine with pads and fill, and gave him a couple of hoof supplements that really cut down on all of his fragile feet problems!
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My OTTB I've had for 11 years now also had frequent abscesses. He has navicular disease in both front feet so had pads and gel for years. I definitely don't recommend that as some sort of treatment/prevention of abscesses just from personal experience. Because of the pads, any bacteria that does get in there is trapped and you have to now pull the entire shoe/pad off to get an abscess out if it wants to come out anywhere in the bottom of the foot.
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Might be personal taste, but pads and fill kept my horse from getting the stone bruises that turned into abscesses. If the area is sealed, then bacteria shouldn't be able to get in. It was much more worth my while to prevent 99% of the abscesses and maybe have to pull the shoe off, which I usually had to do anyway before the pads, than not have the pads and be guaranteed the stone bruise to abscess cycle. It probably depends on the horse and the source/frequency of their abscesses, as well as how comfortable you are removing shoes. I can pull shoes myself and the farrier would put them back on for free. But some horses with more delicate feet would have them become weaker and more torn up from shoe removal. You've gotta do what works for you!

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