Bubble Wall

Aquarium bubble wall, 20 gallon Top Fin: The set up was easy enough. I wanted the 35 gallon but that sold out too fast. These bubbles worked great for the first month. Not sure how to maintain it since it has slowed down a bunch. This starter kit includes a hang on back filter (HOB) ...

Heat lamp

14. February 2022 therapies 1
When the neighbor gave us two ferrets, they included a 250 watt heat lamp with them. It’s a simple clamp on lamp that’s mainly used for brooding baby chicks. They can be a fire hazard if used willy-nilly. It gets extremely hot! Potentially 400° Fahrenheit hot. The same lamps are used to keep food warm ...

Cory catfish

13. December 2021 therapies 0
Got all excited over hatching a few corydora catfish eggs. Watched ’em dash around like tiny tadpoles in a vase. Added the gentle flow of an air stone. The water level was only half way up. However, I couldn’t resist fussing over them so I poured the water into a fish bowl. Oops, there’s no ...

Green therapy

Well the nice thing about YouTube is opportunities to share stories, special interests, and yes, people are learning from each other. Social media is appreciated for problem solvers. For instance, I have fungus gnats swarming around. It’s almost under control. They came in on a plant I guess. Indoor plant enthusiasts are bound to have ...

Saline solution

Couple days ago I was out shopping. Just had to see one of those high-powered magnifying mirrors out of curiosity. Yikes! Scary things are going on; neglected. So, I brought this thing home and it is clearly obvious why the price was so cheap. Stickers! Those stickers needed a solvent with baking soda to scrub ...

Beads

Beading can be therapeutic. Here’s some feathers on a twisted rope beading endeavor learned by watching YouTube channels. Apologies for the foggy photos. Didn’t get much rest for a couple days. Anyway, besides the feathers, color therapy is helping tremendously. Frustration My all-in-one Lenovo computer overheats and shuts off randomly. The temperature rise is an ...

Beading therapy

Here is the tubular even-count peyote stitch. The technique is not demonstrated. I’m using a chop stick with simplistic tools. The bangle circling the yellow fish bead scoop was completed recently.