check the bike over for crack or bubble in the paint. if its an alloy or steel frame most likely your fine. carbon on the other hand damage more easily and don't show the damage till it snaps. But falls happen and metal frame can take a beating. with my beater bike lets just say i have been over...
can the injector numbers be recovered via the diagnostic system or do they have to pull injectors and recover numbers stamped on the side toyota technicians not sure can anyone help were desperate thanks in anticipation
I am considering buying a new bike. I have a budget of about 200 or so. The bike is going to be used mostly on light trails once a week or so. The two I am considering are
Mongoose XR250
•Frame type: 4-bar dual suspension mountain bike frame
•Frame materials: Lightweight aluminum
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yes if you don't have coral then you can have 2 clowns and inverts....but you will need live rock i would say about 10lbs or so....then cycle the tank for at least 6 weeks before adding anything just the live rock.....then after this buy some snails and hermit crabs..and wait one more month for...
is that in inches???? thats one gallon and unfiltered...NO fish should be in there...for sure not common gold fish that get over 12in each....and gold fish need a filter as they are very dirty fish and also require a lot of O2 to live.....i would thing they are in a lack of O2 your fish are...
if it is just tiger barbs i would say your safe at 8 but no more then 10.....at the very most and that will still overstocked....
you could always get like 6 and 3 corys
pond filter a Pretty cheap.....as koi need about 1000 gallon for the first and i would say no less then 200-300 gallon for each after that....so this pond needs to be at least 2000 gallon......and a filter for that size if just a few Hundred...it would cost more then that to refill it a few time...
tell your fiance no that is not an appropriate home for that kind of fish....what your tanking about is a bala shark.... and most get over a foot and no way can a small 30 gallon tank handle a fish that get 12-14in....i bet that is wider then the tank is.......
if you do up grade to a proper...
nothing as no betta should be kept in a bowl......it need a proper tank at 5 gallons.....with a filter and a heater as this is a tropical fish.....house the fish properly
almost any community fish.....i hate how people say they are crazy aggressive fish...they are only aggressive towards other males and from time to time guppies......this myth that they kill any fish comes from people that don't own them and also spreed the myth that they need small tanks...none...
bettas are only really only aggressive towards each other not other fish.....i've been keep bettas in community tanks for years...as do most experienced fish keepers....so the betta is not the problem
the answer to you question is NO...for several reasons
1) bettas are topical needing temps...