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    Does anyone have any strange/funny/disastrous happenings to share?

    One of mine was that I was using a diy co2 with one of those boyu diffusors, but for some reason, the co2 wasn't coming out of the diffusor...so I tried squeezing, and nothing, shaking the bottle, and still nothing...so at last resort, I thought that the mixture was wrong - (I was still a noob then) and then proceeded to unscrew the cap......and then the bottle which was 3/4 full of 3 day old yeast solution proceeded to fizz like a shaken coke bottle uncapped....and it expanded so fast, the solution proceeded to fountain out of the bottle, into my hands and sprayed on the wall....until the reaction had died down, and when it was done, my wall and hands and floor were wet with the stinky sugar yeast solution, which was extremely stinky, to say the least, and attracted ants.... I had to mop the whole place up, but the stink could not be removed...and so I slept that night with the stinky smell of yeast and air freshener... I tried a few more times and got the diy co2 correct later on, but I'll never forget that experience, and I got a co2 cylinder a few weeks later. It's safer, less smelly and worth the price.

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    lol, that must've been quite an experience... I've got one most of the regulars know pretty well but i'll repeat it:

    Me: Hi, do you have any fish native to singapore?
    Shop owner: orrh! you like exotic fish correct? I sell you rare one, from Badis island! only $5!
    Me(to myself): ?! badis badis for $5 ?! *&^%$#!!!
    Me: Erm... nevermind, no money

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    Ok I may ruffle some feathers here. Recently went to one famous LFS. Can't believe my eyes. Wild guppys for $1 each??!! No not endlers, the ones you catch from the longkang.

    Also I recently conducted my very own nuclear testing on my rummy nose when I tried to treat the tank with 'Anti Ich Solution'. Bummer.

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    Mine had to do with a water changing (wc) experience.
    As with many busy hobbyist, I tried to make mine with least hassle as much as possible, when it comes to wc. So I had a hose that feeds permanently to my sump, used when I wc in the main tank. One fine day, I forgot to turn the pump in the sump back on while water is being refilled in the sump, while I went on to wash my other equipments......
    As you can imagine, when I came back (only about 5 minutes, FORTUNATELY), the balcony floor was already flooded ........
    Irony is that it was supposed to be efficient, and hassle-free, ... DUH ..., had to spend more time cleaning up the whole place! zzz
    Once bitten twice shy, i hope!
    Last edited by Justikanz; 31st Oct 2006 at 13:43.

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    funny experience of mine is a shrimp eating lizard... I purchased cherry shrimps before when I went to thailand, and slowly I saw them dissapear ... I could not find any dead shrimps or what, then one day when check on my aquarium late at night and I turned on the lights I saw this household gecko camping on top of my HOB and picking on the shrimps that were climbing the foam (whichi placed on the downpour of the HOB).

    funny thing is I have a picture of it ! hehe cant access my photobucket becaue of the firewall here in the office, but Il try to post the picture.


    *edit*
    aha ! found the pic


    not sure if this is the correct one, just searched a previous post of mine in another forum and used the pic link there.

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    That's actually a really cool looking gecko! i wouldn't mind if it was eating my shrimps

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    its a common house gecko here, i think it just got fat and pretty from all the shrimps it ate, hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by XnSdVd View Post
    That's actually a really cool looking gecko! i wouldn't mind if it was eating my shrimps
    Actually I would imagine an arowana lurking beneath the dark water ready to snap up the gecko. Idea! Supposing I had an aro tank, all I need to do is install an insect attracting light at night underneath the tank...and lizards would come...which would be promptly snapped up by the aro....!

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    I threw in the leftover dry ice from a take home ice cream bag. I thought the CO2 will help plants grow.
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    Lawrence Lee

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    Philippians 4:8

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    Quote Originally Posted by GaspingGurami View Post
    I threw in the leftover dry ice from a take home ice cream bag. I thought the CO2 will help plants grow.
    And what happened?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kenneth_kpe View Post
    its a common house gecko here, i think it just got fat and pretty from all the shrimps it ate, hehe
    Hmm... is it a "tokai" gecko by any chance? They used to be common over here, especially in the area i used to live. Got quite big too around 10cm...

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    Im not sure what the species of gecko is ehheehehe but there are a lot of them in our area.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunfire View Post
    And what happened?
    Fish all KO. 1 block of Solid CO2 dissolved in 24L of water can make a rather high ppm reading for the dissolved gas.
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    Lawrence Lee

    brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable--if anything is excellent or praiseworthy--think about such things.
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    not to mention freeze them too. I'm sure your plants loved it
    Last edited by Justikanz; 31st Oct 2006 at 20:28. Reason: Removing immediate quotation

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    I'm surprised your fish didn't freeze solid

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    Quote Originally Posted by GaspingGurami View Post
    I threw in the leftover dry ice from a take home ice cream bag. I thought the CO2 will help plants grow.
    didn't it errrr get very "smoky"???
    i thought dry ice and water will like create alot of 'smoke'?
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    It was too fast to affect temperature much as the CO2 diffused into the water. Yes, it was smoky at first then as the temperature drops slightly, not so much, because the CO2 mix into the water. In an instant, pH had dropped several points, fish all at the surface and you can pick them out with your fingers.

    I don't know about plant being happy, probably not. I immediately did a massive water change, when I saw the fish at the surface.
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    Warm regards,

    Lawrence Lee

    brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable--if anything is excellent or praiseworthy--think about such things.
    Philippians 4:8

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    This is another disaster.

    I was bringing my filter to wash at the sink, but somehow being clumsy it slipped out of my hands, shattering over the floor and spilling sponge and bio rings all over the place.

    Guess I'm in the market for a new filter.

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    Sunfire, that sounds familiar... I dropped a fully loaded EDEN501, and on my ankle, no less!... Ended up with a wet and dirty floor, filter media all over, a cracked filter and a swollen ankle!
    Read me! :bigsmile: http://justikanz.blogspot.com/

    I'm crypt collecting... Starting cheap, now have Cryptocoryne beckettii, C.beckettii var petchii, C.crispatula var.balansae, C.griffithii(Melted! ), C.nurii, C.parva, C.pygmaea(Melted! ), C.tonkinensis(Melted! ), C.walkeri, C.wendtii 'Brown', C.wendtii 'Green', C.wendtii 'Green Gecko', C.wendtii 'Tropica' and Cryptocoryne x willisii

    Oh, juggling is hard work, man!...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justikanz View Post
    Sunfire, that sounds familiar... I dropped a fully loaded EDEN501, and on my ankle, no less!...
    Anyway I bought an eden 501

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