I really need some advice for my dining room!
Brayden Popke
6 years ago
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Comments (4)Hi meghan, I was going to answer your previous post but delayed in the hope that someone with knowledge of this product would respond. Since no one has, I guess I'll spout off for a bit. A level of ammonia is necessary in cycling your tank. I assume this is a marine tank. But there are some questions. What type of tank are you setting up? Undergravel filter? Deep sandbed? Plenum system? Have you used anything to help establish your substrate's ability to process Ammonia/nitrates? Have you added Live Rock? or maybe some live sand, either commercial or from a healthy tank? What type of fish do you have? Are they hardy starter fish or more delicate species? Are you intending to keep coral in your system? And have you noticed any abnormal behavior at this Ammonia level? In short I would use this product when needed...or more importantly when it is really NEEDED. If I noticed any adverse behavior from the fish, I would use it. But not just because of a higher level of Ammonia. Your fish will let you know...just watch them closely and continue to monitor the Ammonia level. But also do anything you can to help establish your Nitrogen Cycles. Sorry I could not be of more help. I could only tell you what I would do. I hope someone with more experience with this product will respond. Dave Milwaukee...See MoreWill they still grow? I really need some advice!
Comments (4)My Mom grew the double almost black ones and the double reds. In both cases she just scattered seeds about now and they came up. Don't think she covered them all that deep, just dusted with a thin covering of soil. She always said they shouldn't dry out or they might not come up. Sorry, that's all I can remember....See MoreI really need some advice.. im new here...
Comments (6)You certainly weren't expecting it to be this way, were you? You and your wife have vastly different parenting standards. Without serious intervention and agreement to specific changes, this isnt going to change. And you would likely confront these issues if you had a biological child of your own with her. My personal opinion is that if she won't address this NOW, with the help of a professional, than you should spare yourself the possible years of grief ahead and get out now. As step parents, we are here to support our spouses. But if their decisions are so fundamentally opposed to ours, how can that be done? The best scenario is to figure this out BEFORE getting married....but that is not always possible. People change, and when we are dating, we don't always see the bigger, longer term picture. You sound desperate, and it is understandable. Please seek professional help asap. You need to manage your own stress. Ask for a referral for you and your wife to seek help together. If she wont go, IT ISNT YOUR FAULT. You need to do something, and you will feel better and begin to think more clearly with an expert helping you. Allowing the children to behave in the way you described is not acceptable. You have reason to be concerned about the future!...See MoreI’m really needing some advice on seating!
Comments (8)I think it looks beautiful. Can’t do a rug. Chair legs will catch on outer edge. If the chairs are comfortable, I would keep them. They work well with table. However, might be tight knee wise because they are quite wide at front edge of seat. If you add cushions, keep to very subtle look. Let art do the color. I don’t mind the big picture, but I would use a larger size and alone to balance gallery on opposite wall....See MoreSina Sadeddin Architectural Design
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