Tips On How To Increase Your Flower Horn's Head Or Hump Size

Written on 5/28/2009

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Ever wonder how I can increase my flower horns head size? Well its not as hard as you think. The secret to making the head size huge and giving it a nice shape is feeding it with quality flowerhorn food. I am also using Angel Drops VITA. Its a vitamins for all tropical and ornamental fish. It promotes spawning, health, coloration. Helps in the water conditioning, increases vitality and the most important of all, it stimulates appetite. The quicker you fish increase its body mass, the bigger its head or hump becomes.

Another thing that I use is I put a picture of another flowerhorn outside of the fish tank. You may ask, what is that going to do? Well, flowerhorn is an aggressive fish. You cannot put 2 mature flowerhorns in the same aquarium or else it will fight. By putting an image of another flowerhorn, it excites the fish and it releases enzymes that will help in its coloration and will increase the flower horn's head size.

Try to put few guppies in the aquarium so that your flower horn will have something to chase or play. Oh and another thing, try to give him worms which you can buy in any pet shop. It has alot of proteins that will also become a big factor in increasing your flower horns head size.

If you have questions or suggestions, dont hessitate to comment so that I can get back to you as soon as I can.



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Google uses goat to mow lawn

Written on 5/03/2009

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Gardening Tips: Tips for Growing Strawberries

Written on 4/23/2009

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If you love strawberries and you have a big garden or backyard, this tip for growing strawberries is for you!

This tip for growing strawberries include selecting a strawberry plant that is vigorous and healthy. You want to select a virus free plant.

Three types of strawberries that are available to the home gardener:

* June Bearing strawberries produce a large, concentrated crop in late spring. You'll get more berries per season from June bearing strawberries, and the entire crop will ripen over a three week period.

* Ever Bearing strawberries produce one crop in spring and another in fall.

* Day Neutral plants are capable of producing fruit throughout most of the growing season.


Tip #1 (Site Selection and Preparation for planting strawberries)

Strawberries are plants that love sunlight. The more sun your strawberry plant gets the more fruit and quality berries it produces.
Strawberries need at least six hours of sun a day to flower and set fruit.

Strawberries will not tolerate standing water, so try to select a site that is well drained.

Plant strawberry plants about 12 inches apart. Strawberries grow quickly into a bush about a foot around.

A pH of 5.3 to 6.5 is optimal, but strawberries will grow in soils with a pH between 5.0 and 7.0. Test kits are available in most garden supply stores, but if you plan to do a lot of gardening, a professional soil test is highly recommended. Soil tests are available through most county agricultural extension agents.

The site selected should be free from weeds, grubs and soil-borne diseases.

Tip #2 (Protecting your strawberries)

When the strawberries are showing a blush of pink, you have to find a way to scare birds from eating the berries. One way of doing this is put a net over the berries by tying the net to posts about one foot off the ground.

Don't spray the flowers with insecticides. You risk killing the bees which pollinate the flowers turning them from flowers into berries. Use a strong spray from your garden hose to knock any bugs off the plants.

Tip #2 (When to pick your strawberries)

When the color of your strawberries are a bright crimson red, they are now ready to be picked. Berries don't ripen any more after being picked so wait until they are ready to be eaten.



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A Very Simple and Effective Captcha

Written on 3/16/2008 [View FULL Article]

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I have a very simple anti bot-spam technique that works extremely well. It requires no javascript, no cookies, no hidden fields, no complicated server weirdness, has negligible overhead, is fully accessible, has a high usability factor and is trivial to implement. Sound good? And it's dead simple too, so read on.

In order for spam to work, it has to be cost effective. In order for it to be cost effective, it has to be automated. In order for something to be automated, it requires a predictable pattern. The fundamental approach to this technique is to to deny the bot a usable pattern, yet make it easy for even the most inexperienced user to use. Since the spam bots use all of our form and predictable choices in form naming conventions (the pattern), we simply add a key that only a human can turn. We require that the user fill out one field with a number that is displayed in plain text. This makes it effective against automated solutions. That's fundamental captcha. Note: It will not, however, prevent humans from manually submitting spam to your form.

In the three years that I've used this, I've gotten a 100% anti spam-bot effectiveness rate over three years and some 20 odd sites. Sites that were being bombarded with hundreds of spams daily suddenly became quiet and good emails get though. I'm a Coldfusion coder, so my example is Coldfusion, but the technique is cross language. I hope it works as well for you.



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8 ways to recession-proof your job

Written on 3/16/2008 [View FULL Article]

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(Fortune) -- First, let's not panic. True, payrolls shrunk by 17,000 in January. But at the same time, the Labor Department adjusted December's numbers upward, reporting that 82,000 new jobs were created that month - a far larger figure than the government's initial estimate of 18,000. Unemployment, now at 4.9%, is just 0.9% higher than the 4% level that economists consider "full employment" (meaning that everyone who wants a job has one).
Still, with the ripple effect of the mortgage mess still spreading, consumer spending in a sulk, and companies like Citigroup (C, Fortune 500) and Sprint Nextel (S, Fortune 500) announcing big layoffs, you'd be smart to start thinking about recession-proofing your job - or, failing that - devising a plan for landing on your feet somewhere else. Here's how:



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