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21-07-2007, 07:05 PM | #65 |
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roman massage... never heard of it... is it like YTL service?
just had a massage last nite and i have to admit it's my first choice of treatment to alleviate stress... but like yourself, massge therapy for aros would NOT be my first choice of action! |
21-07-2007, 07:07 PM | #66 | ||
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there is NO WAY your aro would be able to jump over tank IF your water level during OP is only slightly higher than the height of aro AND at the same time using gentle non-provoking mov't. |
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21-07-2007, 07:13 PM | #68 |
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hard to say... "enough"??? really no arbitrary figure here. some aros tolerate larger % WC better than others. just make sure new water is aged/conditioned properly first; and then introduce it to tank in manners that won't further stress out inhabitants.
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21-07-2007, 07:19 PM | #69 |
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Sonds like the excuse I give my GF to massage her boobs... to prevent breast cancer.
I think that if Gill curl earl stage, dun even need to stress the Aro, just condition your water and the aro recovers by itself. I believe the massaging part but the chasing the aro part until it is exhausted is simply ridiculous. I don't think you should be recommending this to people here. Are you gonna be responsible if something happens you their aro during the chasing. . |
21-07-2007, 07:30 PM | #70 |
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really salute u bro rumraisin for taking your time to answer each n every comments given my bros here...
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