Save patients by using Triage Bandages to tend to their wounds. You must save 15 patients before 6 of them die from their injuries.
Remember the order of triage! Critically Injured Soldiers die the fastest followed by Badly Injured Soldiers. Injured Soldiers take the longest to die and should be saved AFTER your Critically Injured and Badly Injured Soldiers have been triaged.
Today is a pretty day. Perfect for playing some games.
Havent finished the old one I had from GOG, and would be good to sell some stuff in EVE. Those Gecko blueprints are worth pretty ISK.
It’s been raining for the last 24 hours and today we just had two power cuts… So now I’ll turn off all switches I recall that were on and will go to sleep.
I’ve had them for a while now. Yes corals are relatively delicate, but I would not consider it difficult with the species I have.
Main thing is keeping your water chemistry in check and stable.
Calcium, Carbonate Hardness (Kh) and Magnesium are the big 3 for proper coral growth, especially stony corals. Nitrates and Phosphates are another thing that should be monitored.
They’re pretty cool, that for sure. Do they grow at any perceptible rate (like, take pictures one year apart and they’re a little larger) or one just figures that they’re healthy and doing their thing as long as they keep color?
(Keeping live corals in an aquarium just sounds like a futuristic thing, what little I know about aquariums I learned it 25 years ago from a 1970s book… )
And now I’m off to bed. Nighties lovelies!
Also: How Selene sees Gea vs how Gea sees Selene, over a month
There’s a part missing, a 3D printed shield, to prevent clients to caugh to death on the machine without being able to clean it up easily for the next client, unless of course, the client pay for $2,000 disposal fee…
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Not.
You can definitely see growth even over the course of a month on some of the faster growing corals.
The technology to keep these critters alive and healthy has greatly improved over the past 25 years. So many inventions and techniques have been developed over the years to make it possible. Skimmers (protein fractionator), wave makers, refugiums, specialized lighting, automation and easy to use test kits and supplements just to name a few.
Photographer note: “These two fairy penguins poised on a rock overlooking the Melbourne skyline were standing there for hours flipper in flipper watching the sparkling lights and the ocean. A volunteer (at the wildlife sanctuary) approached me and told me the white one was an elderly lady who had lost her partner and apparently so did the younger male. Since then they had been seen regularly standing together watching the dancing lights of the city. I spent 3 nights with the colony before being able to catch the shot. Between not being able to use light, and these two constantly rubbing each other on the back and grooming the other it was very lucky to catch this beautiful moment.”
I’m a 5G installation engineer and people are constantly accusing me with bizarre conspiracy theories, such as how 5G is giving them headaches, or killing their sperm. I think they are completely crazy.
4G must’ve fried their brains.