It gets too hard continuously fighting morons in power. Eventually you run out of steam and they win.Why do people stop caring ?
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It gets too hard continuously fighting morons in power. Eventually you run out of steam and they win.Why do people stop caring ?
Your genes are probably better for the planet than a lot of people's. At least you care about the place you live on, unlike the majority of bipedal humanoids here.So while there were other personal reasons for my choice as well, there was definitely an element of "my genes aren't anything special, the planet is already overpopulated, and what world would we be leaving to them?" I feel bad for parents who have to think about that and raise children only to tell them about amazing creatures that used to live here, but can now only be seen on old videos.
Thank you, but eh, my genes aren't anything special!Your genes are probably better for the planet than a lot of people's. At least you care about the place you live on, unlike the majority of bipedal humanoids here.
Got up this morning and the power was out. Finally came back on about two hours later. My aquariums and fish are fine. The weather has been hot this week so the temperature wasn't a concern but I got to thinking about how dependent we are on electricity. Everything runs on electricity. Also been seeing some things on the news and on 60 Minutes about the vulnerability of the power grid to nefarious acts. Texas had their power woes a couple winters ago and I'm starting to think about cool water still tanks . Either that or move into a cave.
It's not just in the UK. All over the globe, morons are out populating smart people. Many years ago, a friend told me the stupid will inherit the Earth, just through sheer weight of numbers.Thank you, but eh, my genes aren't anything special!
Sadly, in the UK at least, it tends to be the dumb people who produce the most kids.... !
Not to push the APC aspect but if one was in use you probably would have lost nothing. I'm using a fairly small UPC on my tank and would estimate that it would keep the heat and filtration going for at least a day, mayhaps longer as today's tanks are pretty low wattage. I do not have the tank's lights on the UPC as they are not essential.We had a massive front come through last Tuesday. Power was down at my place for 18 hours ( others had their power out for much longer). We have a generator but it was reserved for the freezer and the fridge, especially with gas being as expensive as it is. I was worried my tanks were going to be toast, everyone did really well, even the more "delicate" fish. I only lost a few fry thankfully.
Something people do is worry about the fish too much, especially beginners. Fish are tough and make it through bad conditions just fine most of the time.We had a massive front come through last Tuesday. Power was down at my place for 18 hours ( others had their power out for much longer). We have a generator but it was reserved for the freezer and the fridge, especially with gas being as expensive as it is. I was worried my tanks were going to be toast, everyone did really well, even the more "delicate" fish. I only lost a few fry thankfully.
I would have to purchase at least 7 as I have 10 tanks in all areas of my house (only 3 are in close proximity to one another). Might have to look into it for my 2 large tanks (150 and 180g). I try to keep my tanks 70-80% stocked with exception to fry tanks so I think that helped. I am looking into battery powered bubblers also just to keep some water movement.Not to push the APC aspect but if one was in use you probably would have lost nothing. I'm using a fairly small UPC on my tank and would estimate that it would keep the heat and filtration going for at least a day, mayhaps longer as today's tanks are pretty low wattage. I do not have the tank's lights on the UPC as they are not essential.
Just a heads up because you are in the uk. I recently received my renewal from British Gas which was £170 a monthElectricity prices souring everywhere too of course, cannot believe how high our electricity bill has gotten, and makes me feel really bad about having tanks. Has made me lean even harder towards less filters (I used to run two on each tank) and relying more on heavy planting and water changes. I added airstones to my two tanks running at the moment because of the heatwave we had, since the cories were dashing to the surface for air more often, but each time I plug something else in, I feel guilty and worry about the bill that will come. Considering moving to just sponge filters, for filtration and oxygenation.
That's really helpful, thank you so much!Just a heads up because you are in the uk. I recently received my renewal from British Gas which was £170 a month
I rang them up and proclaimed that I could not afford that whatsoever
They asked how much I could afford. I said ££100 a month at most
They lowered the rates on the plan so that I’m only paying £100 a month when it rolls over
It’ll depend who you get on customer service but try your luck
Like they say up here in the north, shy bairns get nowt!
Give it a go and let me knowThat's really helpful, thank you so much!
The worst they can say is no, right? But it didn't occur to me to try to haggle with big companies like that, but it makes sense.. we're rapidly approaching the point where many people in the UK literally cannot afford heating, hot water, electricity and gas. Never thought I'd see the day.
Thank you kindly for making the suggestion! I appreciate it and I'm totally going to try it!
same deal for most of Australia too now.Yeah in the uk now it’s heat or eat for a lot of people which is very sad.
It’s a sad world we live in.same deal for most of Australia too now.