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mrrick

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plants growing is all I see

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Waiting about another week before adding anymore inhabitants.. Want the plants to be good and rooted first.. The whitecloud minnows are still in there. They were basicakly for cycling the tank. Cool little fish nonetheless..

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boborone

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Waiting about another week before adding anymore inhabitants.. Want the plants to be good and rooted first.. The whitecloud minnows are still in there. They were basicakly for cycling the tank. Cool little fish nonetheless..

*signed

Great cyclers. I like splurging and using guppies. Cost more but I'm impatient on my tank's looks. If they die, they died for a good cause :D

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Looks like a cheap tennis racket...but its a handheld bug Zapper I picked up at a garage sale for 25¢.

Its called the Charcoal Companion, and though I got it new in the package, I wanted to know more about it, so I found it on Amazon for $12.

It does not feel good if you touch it when you press the button, but I couldn't resist.

It's best for flies, gnats, mosquitos, but it also works on bees....or I should say, it stuns them but they could fall off and wiggle for a minute. Best just keep trying...they'll die eventually.

I haven't tried it on a spider yet.

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coolsandie

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Looks like a cheap tennis racket...but its a handheld bug Zapper I picked up at a garage sale for 25¢.

Its called the Charcoal Companion, and though I got it new in the package, I wanted to know more about it, so I found it on Amazon for $12.

It does not feel good if you touch it when you press the button, but I couldn't resist.

It's best for flies, gnats, mosquitos, but it also works on bees....or I should say, it stuns them but they could fall off and wiggle for a minute. Best just keep trying...they'll die eventually.

I haven't tried it on a spider yet.

Sent from my coffee pot.

Its one of the main things I use to kill the damn mosquitoes. Without that bat, we couldn't live. The Good Night/Mortein/All Out liquidator is all a waste.

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conantroutman

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Looks like a cheap tennis racket...but its a handheld bug Zapper I picked up at a garage sale for 25¢.

Its called the Charcoal Companion, and though I got it new in the package, I wanted to know more about it, so I found it on Amazon for $12.

It does not feel good if you touch it when you press the button, but I couldn't resist.

It's best for flies, gnats, mosquitos, but it also works on bees....or I should say, it stuns them but they could fall off and wiggle for a minute. Best just keep trying...they'll die eventually.

I haven't tried it on a spider yet.

Sent from my coffee pot.

Dude you need to get another one, crank up the power and use them to cook **** on the fly...

Grilling steaks on the street corner like a boss.....

Sent From My Fingers To Your Face.....
 

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