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Angels angels
09:04:56 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Bird
Lol another thing you can do is you can use a plant like pothos that can live with their roost fully in water and the betta can live amongst the roots if you suspend the plant above the tank with just the roots in the water
Hummingbird Meadows
09:04:08 Bird
@Zz, so you weren't able to successfully keep the plants alive?
Insignia Elites
09:04:08 Em
I have a few. Blue phantoms, Green phantoms, Sultans and queens arabesque :)
Star Fields
09:04:00 Stardust/Comet
Ok so this is a genuine question for any parents on HEE - My mom said dinner's ready and I said what are we having. She said chicken, shrimp, and salad. I said what kind of salad and she started freaking out and telling me I'm rude and not supportive. Now here's the question - Is there a reason for this?
Hummingbird Meadows
09:03:34 Bird
@Angels, since I want a house plant might as well do an aquarium plant. XD
Angels angels
09:03:30 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Em
I love plecos lol
What kinds do you have? I only have a little Bristlenose
ZequineZ
09:03:25 ZEZ - ZZ
Bird, I gave up on planted and now mine is driftwood and rockery, I used to have a whole community of different fish, now I just have a lot of Platys some comets and some bristlenose.
Snow Stable
09:03:00 Snow❆Gem
Have a good night everyone!
Angels angels
09:02:53 [1k+ brindles] Angel
I think a lot of people think keeping live aquarium plants is hard, but most of the common ones you find you don't have to do any extra things to care for them. Maybe take out any dead leaves when they have them but they live off of the waste from the fish
Insignia Elites
09:02:37 Em
Plecos* stupid auto correct
Insignia Elites
09:02:24 Em
I keep fancy places and a fahaka pufferfish :) Had a flowerhorn as well
ghost light stables
09:01:28 moldy bread / ghost
It took my a hot minute to realize y'all where talking about fish😭
Hummingbird Meadows
09:01:22 Bird
@Zez, do you have any fish? Do you keep planted aquariums?
Angels angels
09:00:34 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Bird
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I don't have a full picture of the set up but here is my boy and you can kind of see the set up. I did cycle the tank before hand
ZequineZ
09:00:11 ZEZ - ZZ
Bird, With fish tanks bigger is actually easier, it depends on the space you have available but with the nitrogen cycle bigger tanks are much easier to maintain water quality, smaller tanks are more likely to have something like an ammonia spike happen quicker. Big tanks are much more forgiving. I have a 500L which I upgraded from. 300L. Those are both too big for a betta though so don’t think you need that. 5-10g will be perfect
Angels angels
08:59:34 [1k+ brindles] Angel
ZZ
That is literally where they originate. It isn't spreading anything. They originate from thailand and asia and live in stagnant pools.
Insignia Elites
08:58:20 Em
Never to big for aquariums! Always go the biggest you can afford!
Hummingbird Meadows
08:57:26 Bird
@Zz, I was thinking of a 5 gallon or maybe even 10 gallon, but I'm worried that might be too big.
ZequineZ
08:56:41 ZEZ - ZZ
I just wanna jump in to say the ‘live in puddles’ part is a harmful notion to be spreading, 2.5g is the absolute bare minimum, 5g is the ideal minimum
Hummingbird Meadows
08:55:35 Bird
@Angels, can I get a photo of it? Did you cycle the tank with the live plants beforehand?

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Angels angels
09:04:56 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Bird
Lol another thing you can do is you can use a plant like pothos that can live with their roost fully in water and the betta can live amongst the roots if you suspend the plant above the tank with just the roots in the water
Hummingbird Meadows
09:04:08 Bird
@Zz, so you weren't able to successfully keep the plants alive?
Insignia Elites
09:04:08 Em
I have a few. Blue phantoms, Green phantoms, Sultans and queens arabesque :)
Star Fields
09:04:00 Stardust/Comet
Ok so this is a genuine question for any parents on HEE - My mom said dinner's ready and I said what are we having. She said chicken, shrimp, and salad. I said what kind of salad and she started freaking out and telling me I'm rude and not supportive. Now here's the question - Is there a reason for this?
Hummingbird Meadows
09:03:34 Bird
@Angels, since I want a house plant might as well do an aquarium plant. XD
Angels angels
09:03:30 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Em
I love plecos lol
What kinds do you have? I only have a little Bristlenose
ZequineZ
09:03:25 ZEZ - ZZ
Bird, I gave up on planted and now mine is driftwood and rockery, I used to have a whole community of different fish, now I just have a lot of Platys some comets and some bristlenose.
Snow Stable
09:03:00 Snow❆Gem
Have a good night everyone!
Angels angels
09:02:53 [1k+ brindles] Angel
I think a lot of people think keeping live aquarium plants is hard, but most of the common ones you find you don't have to do any extra things to care for them. Maybe take out any dead leaves when they have them but they live off of the waste from the fish
Insignia Elites
09:02:37 Em
Plecos* stupid auto correct
Insignia Elites
09:02:24 Em
I keep fancy places and a fahaka pufferfish :) Had a flowerhorn as well
ghost light stables
09:01:28 moldy bread / ghost
It took my a hot minute to realize y'all where talking about fish😭
Hummingbird Meadows
09:01:22 Bird
@Zez, do you have any fish? Do you keep planted aquariums?
Angels angels
09:00:34 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Bird
-Click-
-Click-
I don't have a full picture of the set up but here is my boy and you can kind of see the set up. I did cycle the tank before hand
ZequineZ
09:00:11 ZEZ - ZZ
Bird, With fish tanks bigger is actually easier, it depends on the space you have available but with the nitrogen cycle bigger tanks are much easier to maintain water quality, smaller tanks are more likely to have something like an ammonia spike happen quicker. Big tanks are much more forgiving. I have a 500L which I upgraded from. 300L. Those are both too big for a betta though so don’t think you need that. 5-10g will be perfect
Angels angels
08:59:34 [1k+ brindles] Angel
ZZ
That is literally where they originate. It isn't spreading anything. They originate from thailand and asia and live in stagnant pools.
Insignia Elites
08:58:20 Em
Never to big for aquariums! Always go the biggest you can afford!
Hummingbird Meadows
08:57:26 Bird
@Zz, I was thinking of a 5 gallon or maybe even 10 gallon, but I'm worried that might be too big.
ZequineZ
08:56:41 ZEZ - ZZ
I just wanna jump in to say the ‘live in puddles’ part is a harmful notion to be spreading, 2.5g is the absolute bare minimum, 5g is the ideal minimum
Hummingbird Meadows
08:55:35 Bird
@Angels, can I get a photo of it? Did you cycle the tank with the live plants beforehand?

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Matching & Training Help October 30, 2020 04:58 PM

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Can someone explain how matching works and how its done? You can send me a PM if its too much to type out here but i also wanted to know what are the signs of a good training in a horse? Like whats the average training bars gained in what weeks and whats below or above that average? sorry probably a big loaded question just trying to understand how to better my production of foals
Matching & Training Help October 31, 2020 02:29 AM

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Ok I try to cover the main points. There are some very good guides about matching and training in the guide-section of the forum. You can also search for specific blogs about culling, matching or training via "search blogs" --> scroll down to the bottom of the page and search by tag.
When matching you're trying to even out your mare's weaknesses by matching her with a stud that's strong where your mare is weak. To determin where your mare is weak in, you need to set her training to all disciplines. That way she'll gain training bars in all six traits. After each week of training you note down the traits she gained a training bar in. It might look a little like this:
wk4: 112221
wk5: 122222
There are several ways players track training, as long as you know what it means, any system is fine. In the system above, each number is equivalent to a training bar of one of the six training traits. So after four weeks of training the horse has 1 training bar in mv, 1 in int, 2 in hrt, scp and spd and 1 in str. In rare cases horses trained all discipline gain a training bar after three weeks of training, so make sure to take a look at your foals from early on. To determin which traits are strong or weak you use the training weeks. Any trait gaining a bar week 3, 7 and 11 is very strong. Any trait gaining a bar week 4, 8 and 12 is strong. Any trait not up a training bar week 5, 9 and 13 is weak so those are the traits you need to even out when matching. So the example training I gave above: The horse was up a training bar in hrt, scp and spd by week 4: so that's are his/her strengths, but it hadn't gained a bar in mv by week 5 so it's weak in mv. So when matching that horse, I need to find a horse strong in mv that can be a little weak in hrt or scp or spd because my horse makes up for it.
What good training looks like is dependable on the horse's gender and rating. The lower the rating the longer the horse takes to gain training bars. Geldings train faster than stallions and mares.
With a PEE+ rated horse I expect them to have all bars up week 5 and 9. I don't care much about week 4 it's an indication, nothing more. The longer you train a horse the clearer you see it's true potential. Some exceptional week 4s have had very bad week 8s and other horses with average week 4s and 8s have had very good week 12s. I usually track training until week 16 to have a good idea how strong my horses are. By week 16 they usually have a foal to show for as well. Production in my oppinion is a far better indication of how strong a horse is than training. Training to me is an indication and a tool to choose good matches.
I hope I've been of some help. Feel free to pm me if you have questions :)

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