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I just got a random house check from the living assistance bureau (a wellfare check and also to check if I'm not hiding roommates or bars of gold so they can lower my assistance) and I know enough social workers to have heard the shit they see on a regular basis but I also have anxiety so every visit always goes like
me in my head: There's dishes in the sink and I haven't showered yet they must think I'm a degenerate
the social worker, fucking stoked that she hasn't seen a single mouse dropping: "I love all these plants! Is that a wooden aquarium? How lovely, that must be an antique right?"
one of these days when i feel like i deserve a little treat i am going to get myself an honest to god og lava lamp. did you know you can customize them
you know how cigarettes and liquor don't actually cost that much money to make, the government just puts absurdly high taxes on them to discourage people from buying too much. we need to do that for betta fish
I got my sisal carpet finally! I Still need to make a curtain to hide the shelves under the aquarium and get a 2nd hand kabinet for the tv screen but it's mostly put together now
Meaning, I found a maker of acrylic tanks which was very reliable which made a shape of 10-gallon tank which handily fits in my cleared desk space!
I have started to ponder the live plants to get it set up with once it arrives (eventually) and is leak-tested. I know the lighting system that comes with the tank is rated to support live plants, but I'm being cautious and wanting to keep mostly low-light plants about. Sure things so far in my plans are clumps of java moss attached to hides and a driftwood piece, as well as an Anubia minima positioned towards the mid-right of the set-up, by otherwise I'm still juggling several potential plant species, including Dwarf Sagittaria, Java fern, and mini red Ludbergia. Any suggestions on other plants, or where they're best to go in the set-up?