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Wondering...say I don't dig bottom feeding, I think I could just put a tank or something and use it that way, or no?

Spicy I use mine with tanks also.I Just keep the empty bottle in to catch any drippins from the tank cause the conectors aren't sealed.
 

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You had to hear the squeals of joy from Grimm when I got back from dropping off Xe. I think after I vacuumed up all his hair it really sank in that the puppy torture was over. He is now terrorizing a papillon and a black lab, or more likely the papillon is terrorizing him. :laugh:

No more squonking for me. I never did really get the hang of it.
 

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Good morning!

I actually got 7 hours of sleep last night. When I got out of bed Mrs E said "I was going to let you sleep in this morning!" I said "Thanks! Let me sleep on the morning that our washing machine is being delivered!" After getting up, the first thing on the list was disconnecting the old one and getting it outside. Naturally, there was five years of gunk all over the floor that I had to clean up. So now, we wait. It should be here in about 10 minutes or so!



Mr. V uses his with tanks too. I still squonk.
I never got the hang of sqonking. Always too much or too little
 

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Tell it.....
Finally back from Chinese food and grocery shopping afterwards. Funny how nothing looks good in the store when you are stuffed. My food bill was not bad, stuck to the list and got the heck out. No one was harmed in the purchasing of those products.... I didn't even have to give anyone the burning eye of death.

Snakes??? I don't mind most, but poisonous, no thanks. We had a timber rattler next to the fence awhile back. Sure made me step back fast. I watch where I walk now. I'll have to remember to tell you the snake babysitting story, or did I already??? Tired, too much fresh air and good food today. :laugh:
 

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Take you're time. I'm going to sell my Provari's first.All Brads mods are bottom feeders.Easy to use,
Nice! Two buckeye burls. Okay, the tall one looks like a VV bottom feeder, correct? And the small one is a VV mini? I'm not sure I'm ready for a bottom feeder, I'm not real sure how and what they do. You just use an atomizer alone and it feeds it through the bottom hole in the atty? Push the plunger and squirt it up in there? Either way give me first crack at them. I'm sure I'll buy one of them. Gonna do some research about bottom feeders so I know what I'm getting into.
 

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Hahaha that is a Border Collie. They're happy to sit on your lap if you let them.
OMG NO! He is a very sweet dog, but he makes my wacky weims look like couch potatoes, or maybe I've just been able to forget what puppies are like. When he finally laid down on the couch yesterday afternoon for a nap I wanted to get up and dance a jig, but I was afraid to even breathe for fear it would wake him up.
 

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Ok Stretchy, you asked. Here's the snake babysitting story:

My son had a HUGE snake and was going on a trip. I agreed to watch it as long as I didn't have to feed it, touch it, or do anything with it. He brought it over in this big glass cage and put it in my living room. Don't worry Mom, it just ate. Okee dokee, I am a reluctant snake sitter. Later that evening I wander into the living room to sit down with a book and the lid is slightly open and the monster is gone. noooooo! I looked everywhere. No snake. Worried about my little persian kitty, I put her and all her stuff in the bathroom and stuff towels under the door. Now she's safe. I think. Can snakes get through bath towels bundles? Then I positioned the big recliner chair so that I could see down the hall to the bathroom door to watch over her. Hopped in the chair with my book (which I had to keep reading the same page, I'm a bit distracted) and pretty much spent all of my time perched on that chair (feet up of course) watching, waiting, trying to read that page....

Finally he returns for the snake. I am exhausted, as one does not sleep well in a chair with a huge snake on the loose. After turning the house upside down again he finds his snake. INSIDE the chair that I had been practically living in.

I never watched the snake again.
 

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Ok Stretchy, you asked. Here's the snake babysitting story:

My son had a HUGE snake and was going on a trip. I agreed to watch it as long as I didn't have to feed it, touch it, or do anything with it. He brought it over in this big glass cage and put it in my living room. Don't worry Mom, it just ate. Okee dokee, I am a reluctant snake sitter. Later that evening I wander into the living room to sit down with a book and the lid is slightly open and the monster is gone. noooooo! I looked everywhere. No snake. Worried about my little persian kitty, I put her and all her stuff in the bathroom and stuff towels under the door. Now she's safe. I think. Can snakes get through bath towels bundles? Then I positioned the big recliner chair so that I could see down the hall to the bathroom door to watch over her. Hopped in the chair with my book (which I had to keep reading the same page, I'm a bit distracted) and pretty much spent all of my time perched on that chair (feet up of course) watching, waiting, trying to read that page....

Finally he returns for the snake. I am exhausted, as one does not sleep well in a chair with a huge snake on the loose. After turning the house upside down again he finds his snake. INSIDE the chair that I had been practically living in.

I never watched the snake again.

OMG - that just gave me the shivers
 

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:shock: Yikes! :shock:

Ok Stretchy, you asked. Here's the snake babysitting story:

My son had a HUGE snake and was going on a trip. I agreed to watch it as long as I didn't have to feed it, touch it, or do anything with it. He brought it over in this big glass cage and put it in my living room. Don't worry Mom, it just ate. Okee dokee, I am a reluctant snake sitter. Later that evening I wander into the living room to sit down with a book and the lid is slightly open and the monster is gone. noooooo! I looked everywhere. No snake. Worried about my little persian kitty, I put her and all her stuff in the bathroom and stuff towels under the door. Now she's safe. I think. Can snakes get through bath towels bundles? Then I positioned the big recliner chair so that I could see down the hall to the bathroom door to watch over her. Hopped in the chair with my book (which I had to keep reading the same page, I'm a bit distracted) and pretty much spent all of my time perched on that chair (feet up of course) watching, waiting, trying to read that page....

Finally he returns for the snake. I am exhausted, as one does not sleep well in a chair with a huge snake on the loose. After turning the house upside down again he finds his snake. INSIDE the chair that I had been practically living in.

I never watched the snake again.
 
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