He's been in a shell all night now (5 hours is a full night for me
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It's ok to leave him in the jar right? It's no different then the transition tank pool for a bit?
Not crazy about 4 of the 5 first ingredients being soy flour, wheat flour, etc., but the main thing that stands out to me is the listing of "fish meal", unless you can verify either that the fish meal wasn't imported or get a guarantee from the company that it doesn't contain ethoxyquin, then it almost definitely does. Hopefully someone more knowledgeable can chime in.
Yesssss, pretty sure you're the first person to actually have gotten that reference lol--you get a gold star and I will now have to name my next hermit crab after youkuza wrote:Thanks Eugooglizer, and I might add Zoolander was one of the best comedies, ever.
That's because it's people. Soylent Green is people!wodesorel wrote: I've even had bad luck with Repashy's Soilent Green - no matter how thick I mixed it, it dissolved as soon as it hit water and got messy quick.
How long are you talking about? As long as it's not forming algae, I'd consider it fine.kuza wrote:So I have a question about water viability. If I have water in 5 gallon jugs, or in jars waiting to be switched into, how long are they good for? Like does the water start to go bad after a certain amount of time?