I buy in bulk because it's cheaper per year.
£150 delivered to my door. LFS is 5 packs £15.
I have a dedicated freezer for fish food. (This began because when I first got the fish fever my (now ex) vegetarian partner didn't like frozen god knows whats in the regular freezer, so her sister upgraded her one and donated freezer 1) Soon I will have a different one in the fish house, my old freezer opens at the top, ideal in my 1st "house" the MkII house I've allowed it to go under the work top like regular kitchen style. Both freezers have been donated by people to help my cause, they are out of shape visually but work as they should, ideal for my needs.
You may joke about "operation sock drawer" but the chap who helped with the project makes similar gags about my need for an "extension"
Anything is possible!
It's great that the mighty B gets to stretch his fins! You must be chuffed, Brutus must have a few kind things to say to you too!
When I wash substrate I have a dedicated bucket with loads of (smaller than the substrate) holes in the bottom. Water goes in the top, mix it with your hands water and dirt comes out the bottom or you can sluice it off the top once the gravel settles, you can clean 50kgs of decorative grade in about three hours, or that's how long it took me, your arms might be faster! Smaller loads are easier to manage, actually it is faster. A bucket with no holes is best for sand, unless you don't mind taking apart the blocked u bend!
(Experience of a lifetime
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"er the sinks blocked, AGAIN" she said. The Foot taps with fisted hands on hips!
"The perfect amount of space for everything"
that's just for today mate, tomorrow I'm sure you will see things different
Oh, I must say that yes, when the clowns made it into the current big tank, and George my old hypostomus, he was way overdue an upgrade! You could almost feel the joy! Swim swim swim, and back again,