What happened to me this week
By LK2018
@Letranknight2015 (52263)
Philippines
October 16, 2022 10:37am CST
Well, the weather was not too hot this week they were some few rains that came down. But it wasn't cold enough to get me to have longer sleep.
I noticed a few of my fans were acting up. With the help of the technician, he replaced the blades and the seal. I removed the signage in the middle now it has higher wind coverage.
My brother came back from Siargao island and gave us souvenir tshirts. Luckily, I was doing laundry that time so I was able to add the new clothes to be cleaned. But later He was asking me to buy a specific mouth wash. Sadly, It was not available on the dentist.
I have successfully hatch an apple snail egg after I followed instructions from youtube. Now, I got more than a dozen baby snails that hatched. I'm not sure were to put them when they grow up.
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@Letranknight2015 (52263)
• Philippines
21 Oct 22
Hello @rebelann I didn't put them in those crayfish tanks because they easily eat snails.
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@RebeccasFarm (93636)
• United States
16 Oct 22
All in all a good week. Glad you got those fans going too Letran. Nice to see you. Hope you and all are well there.
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@Letranknight2015 (52263)
• Philippines
21 Oct 22
Hello @RebeccasFarm I am doing well. The fans are working, no sign of over heating as of yet.
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@rsa101 (38399)
• Philippines
17 Oct 22
I wish that apple snail luck. When my grandfather's home had numerous tank ponds, we used to have so many of them that we had to trash them because there were simply too many of them. They would typically eat the aquarium plants instead of algae because algae was not already established in the tank at the time. However, I believe that if you are enterprising, you may sell them because many hobbyists are interested in purchasing one for their tank.
Nerite Snails are a better alternative in my opinion since, in addition to being effective at cleaning off algae, they do not breed in freshwater, which prevents population booms.
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@rsa101 (38399)
• Philippines
24 Oct 22
@Letranknight2015 They usually start very small and if the pond is heavily planted you will see them growing from there. But of course, if there are not enough plants or algae to eat, they will try to go out of the tank and find food.
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@Letranknight2015 (52263)
• Philippines
21 Oct 22
Sadly, after a week, I haven't seen any presence of those small apple snails @rsa101 I doubt they made it. I separate them just in case.
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@Letranknight2015 (52263)
• Philippines
29 Oct 22
@rsa101 I've seen the big ones done that several times.
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@Letranknight2015 (52263)
• Philippines
21 Oct 22
Hello @shaggin I separate them into several tanks and tubs. It might take a few while to have them grow.
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@Letranknight2015 (52263)
• Philippines
19 Oct 22
Well, It's just hard to get myself from my sleep. Yeah, it's just hard to be busy.

@Letranknight2015 (52263)
• Philippines
21 Oct 22
It's like a regular snail that eats plants but mostly lives in the water and eats algae @averygirl72

@Letranknight2015 (52263)
• Philippines
21 Oct 22
I haven't seen them for days now I doubt they made it @jstory07
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@Nakitakona (56469)
• Philippines
16 Nov 22
Is it working to remove the center cover of the desk fan? To get more air, we clean the fan blades.
