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Dash and Duchess
10:12:09 DD | ~Squizard~
Exactly what charm said! It really makes things easier, and the fish love it too!
Hummingbird Meadows
10:11:48 Bird
@DD, so you have had good luck with plants?
Backwood Barns
10:10:56 Charm's Wubs
I will always recommend planted. It will also help keep your tank clean and water quality higher because plants remove nitrates/nitrites from the fish waste.
Dash and Duchess
10:10:54 DD | ~Squizard~
Versa & Bird, gotta love plants and fishies!
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Bird, you should! I made the mistake of not doing one with my tetras and I honestly regret it a bit xD
Backwood Barns
10:08:59 Charm's Wubs
Um, I guess? They're alive, but they're not growing for him. They're only as big as they are because they thrived in my tank. So I guess my advice is to get an established piece?
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?

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Dash and Duchess
10:12:09 DD | ~Squizard~
Exactly what charm said! It really makes things easier, and the fish love it too!
Hummingbird Meadows
10:11:48 Bird
@DD, so you have had good luck with plants?
Backwood Barns
10:10:56 Charm's Wubs
I will always recommend planted. It will also help keep your tank clean and water quality higher because plants remove nitrates/nitrites from the fish waste.
Dash and Duchess
10:10:54 DD | ~Squizard~
Versa & Bird, gotta love plants and fishies!
-
Bird, you should! I made the mistake of not doing one with my tetras and I honestly regret it a bit xD
Backwood Barns
10:08:59 Charm's Wubs
Um, I guess? They're alive, but they're not growing for him. They're only as big as they are because they thrived in my tank. So I guess my advice is to get an established piece?
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?

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Readers Nook September 14, 2021 06:07 PM

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After all of the hype that I've seen on TikTok I finally succumbed to purchasing A Court Of Thorns And Roses, and I'll be recieving it later this week. I've heard a lot of good things on the series and the style is up my alley. What I am not prepared for are the hot elves. xD
Readers Nook September 23, 2021 10:48 PM

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I'm pretty sure all these books are like adult books and stuff, I prefer the books with animals and such, specifically, Kathryn Lasky and Kathleen Duey.
Each have incredible detail, (I am 16 and prefer the books for ages lower then mine because they tend to have not as much gruesome bits *I love those bits though* but they match my eye better then the adult or teen books and hit closer to my young side, it's closer then my old side.)
I like Lasky more, she has 4 series that I have read.
THIS CONTAINS SPOILERS, BEWARE.
She has two of my favorite books ever, Horses of the Dawn and Wolves of The Beyond.
HOTD (Horses Of the Dawn) is about a horse born on a boat, places in the 15th century I am guessing, brought to find gold in America, then dumped the horses to fend for themselves because they were taking resources and they went off to find grass that the one born on the ship sniffs out. (I'm really trying not to spoil the whole plot.) It's very interesting to me, first off, it's horses, second, it's adventure, and third, it bounces on human problems in a face of an animal. I love it and I am reading it over currently.
Then there's WOTB (Wolves Of The Beyond), about a wolf raised by a bear and finding peace in himself for not being perfect and being thrown away by law of the wolves, it links to other books she has written, languages from millenniums ago, it's intriguing and I highly recommend it, I'm trying to buy the WOTB so I can read it, it hit close to home because this wolf found it so hard to fit in. I love these a lot.
Readers Nook September 24, 2021 06:36 AM


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Got some book recs from my binge reading week.


House Of Earth and Blood by Sarah J. Maas

She Who Became The Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan

Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E Schwab

Edit: Daughter Of a Pirate King by Tricia Levenseller, was also super good.


Edited at September 24, 2021 02:30 PM by Moonlight Stud
Readers Nook October 12, 2021 01:22 AM


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Moonlight Stud said:
Got some book recs from my binge reading week.


House Of Earth and Blood by Sarah J. Maas

She Who Became The Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan

Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E Schwab

Edit: Daughter Of a Pirate King by Tricia Levenseller, was also super good.



I read Addie LaRue recently and loved it. Although I found it a slow start and hard to get into. I think I enjoyed the historical flashback chapters more than the present day ones lol.
Readers Nook October 12, 2021 01:30 AM


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Would really recommend Legendborn by Tracy Deonn to anyone looking for a really good, solid YA read. I put off reading it for so long because I wasn't sure how I'd feel about modernised Arthurian legend, but it was amazing, fast paced and exciting. I think if I was 16 and reading it I would've found Bree to be a really relateable character. It is YA though and so is very "YA-y", if you've read lots of YA you know what I mean. It kind of reminded me of the later Percy Jackson/Heroes of Olympus books even though it's not similar in anyways other than the vibe I guess lol.

Edited at October 12, 2021 01:30 AM by Mediterranean
Readers Nook October 12, 2021 01:35 PM


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I read Legendborn a bit ago, I remember being pretty torn on how I felt about it :P there were a lot of things I liked, but I also didn't enjoy the romance.

Also, read Circe by Madeline Miller the other day, awesome book <3

Readers Nook October 14, 2021 05:29 PM


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Penkat Stables said:
I read Legendborn a bit ago, I remember being pretty torn on how I felt about it :P there were a lot of things I liked, but I also didn't enjoy the romance.

Also, read Circe by Madeline Miller the other day, awesome book <3



Yeah, I agree. I also really hated the romance. It just felt off and 2D. And it kinda felt like Insta love because the time period of which the book happens over wasn't really clear. I really liked Sel bu the end of it which totally surprised me lol

Edited at October 14, 2021 05:31 PM by Mediterranean
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I also read Ariadne by Jennifer Saint recently. Really interesting read and very thought provoking! :)
Readers Nook October 14, 2021 09:34 PM


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I'm reading Cloud Cuckoo Land and I'm absolutely in love. Gorgeously woven story.
Readers Nook October 15, 2021 10:59 AM


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I've read 6 books so far this month and I'd figure I'd share and give my opinions.

The Shadows Between Us by Tricia Levenseller. Good Enemies-to-lovers standalone.

Birthday Girl by Penelope Douglas (18+).First book I've read by her. Was decent, nothing magical.

Crown Of Midnight & Heir Of Fire by Sarah J. Maas. CoM was good, absolutely loved HoF (omg Rowan).

Corrupt by Penelope Douglas (18+). Wtf. Seriously everything was fucked up in this book. Some decent spicy scenes though.

Red, White and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston. Absolutely wholesome gay romance.


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