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MT-THNDR
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 16 ธ.ค. 2013
2020 Team Blue MT-07. Michelin ftw.
Performance build in the plans. Follow on Ig @mt.thndr207
I also keep Triops Cancriformis in my community aquarium. Newly acquired Triops are coming to the channel soon.
Performance build in the plans. Follow on Ig @mt.thndr207
I also keep Triops Cancriformis in my community aquarium. Newly acquired Triops are coming to the channel soon.
Triops Cancriformis Mauritanicus Interacting With Anubius Plant
Triops Cancriformis Mauritanicus Interacting With Anubius Plant
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Triops Cancriformis Mauritanicus in The Hatchery
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These are my 7 day old T. C. Mauritanicus. I will be transferring them to the community aquarium once they get a bit older. As you can see, they are quite active at this age. They molt once every day when they are small. Then, their molting frequency tapers off to once every few days, so on and so forth.
S4 High Ridge Facility Route From Guard Shack | Google Earth
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This route leads from the guard shack (opposite of Area 51) to the entrance structures of the S4 underground facility. The main road continues to Area 51. As shown in the video, two white F-150 raptors are visible driving away from the facility. These white trucks have been known to be driven by the "camo dudes". They are infact government contractors, not Airforce officers from Area 51... rega...
When Everyone Else is Asleep... MT-07 Comes Out to Play. 🔊 UP
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Bikers are entitled to the vast expanse of road at 3 AM. 😈 2020 Icon Blue MT-07 with modified stock exhaust system. Check out my Ig page @mt.thndr Filmed in south Laguna Hills, CA This road is perfect for felonious activity... IYKYK
Straight Piped FZ1 Flyby
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This is a 2003 Yamaha FZ1000 with a full Yoshimura exhaust, as well as a K&N filter and a carb tune.
MT-07 revving with modified stock exhaust
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MT-07 revving with modified stock exhaust
Triops Cancriformis Mauritanicus in community aquarium
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Triops Cancriformis Mauritanicus in community aquarium
Triops Cancriformis Spanien in community aquarium
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Triops Cancriformis Spanien in community aquarium
A short flight of my Carbonsail ornithopter
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A short flight of my Carbonsail ornithopter
Time lapse of mourning cloak butterfly hatching
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Time lapse of mourning cloak butterfly hatching
Allomyrina Dichotoma Tsunobosonus Adult Pair
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Allomyrina Dichotoma Tsunobosonus Adult Pair
What did you do to tune the carbs?
@josh2620 This FZ1 is actually owned by a good friend of mine. I seated the idle mixture screws, then turned them out 2 & ½ rotations. Then, I instructed my friend to use an analog carburetor syncing tool that I donated to him once upon a time. It basically uses vacuum and has 4 analog guages on it with a rubber hose connected to each guage. The needle will rest at a spot while the engine is idling. There are specific screws on the throttle body cam mechanism that are used for adjusting the throttle body plate position. It is adjusted sequentially from one side to the other. I'd confirm online, but I believe it is left to right. It's been several years since we worked on those carbs. You have to remove the bike's vacuum lines from the carbs so you can attach the hoses of the sync tool. You should have the gas tank unbolted and set to the side or elevated so you can sit the sync tool on top of the frame above the carbs. Do not disturb the tool while adjusting the throttle body sync screws, as you will be watching the needle as you adjust. Additionally, turn the screws slowly. Vacuum pressure responds to rather fine adjustments, just like fueling. You want to get them even. You're not trying to adjust to a certain number per se. Just make the needles rest at the same spot.
they get this big? do they hurt soft plants?
They get larger than this. No, they do not damage soft plants.
This little guy is going crazy in there, you can tell he is really looking for a way out the way he circles the tank. Maybe as smart as a jellyfish!🧐
No, that's their way of exploring and staying active
Nice video - thank you!
So cool 😎 Brewster ❤
God I wish you could just breed them like neocaridina, I would have so many of them
That would be very cool. Unfortunately, not. But fresh layed eggs can be dried out and hatched soon after. There could essentially be many generations going while the parents are still thriving.
Wow! I want to get one for my aquarium! What is their diet?
They require omnivorous & herbivorous fish food. I recommend the 2mm Veggie formula from NorthFinUSA. I personally use their products, and they are fantastic. All natural. No preservatives or fillers. I would also highly recommend Fluval Bug Bites Bottom Feeder granules... which I also use. The triops love it since it contains black soldier fly larvae (BSFL).
Looks like a cockroach definitely not for me!
There is no resemblance to a cockroach
It is a living piece of art.
活化石
what the heck is that thing
A real living fossil.
異形來了
巨豐年?
No thank you.
Fish food 😂
I saw one very similar in a rock pool on top of Ayres Rock central Australia
had no idea these existed
Funny guy
better hope it doesn't mutate into destroyah
What do they eat?
Lol the fish are like wtf is it??
How long does this species live? Pretty Big!
About 6 months.
well, i have experience with fresh & salt tanks over the years. throw in my in-depth experience with Bourbonis&Cokeiops and it’s an interesting water world!
It's very prehistoric and cool. Not for my tank.
Looks like something straight out of the Cambrian
Triops get all the bigger than I thought they do I thought they stayed small like sea monkeys just a little bit bigger
Nope. They certainly get larger than fairy shrimp.
What in the seven stages of hell is that!?
Nasty like a parasite. To each their own.
Can they live with 2 month old jaguar cichlids?
I would suggest against cichlids... because cichlids are known to be predacious. Even if they can't gulp down the triops, they may peck at their appendages. Better to be safe than sorry.
@@MT-THNDR207 yea i did some more reading on the jaguars and they seem to grow very large about 16 to 18 inches
Looks as old as Biden!
Indeed, it does ;D I can assure you, though, certainly more mobile.
@@MT-THNDR207 and most likely better congitive ability😅
@@ReptilianAnusWizzardTrump has been gone for a while now. It's time to stop talking about him.
@@CheapSquierBassPlayercan you Show me where i have mentioned Trump?
@@ReptilianAnusWizzard I don't have to. You already know that you were talking about trump.
love the triops but what a stressfull tank for the fish... Tell me it's a quarantine tank
Not a quarantine tank. They may look to be swimming erratically because of stress... however, they are endlers, which were at the time, doing their mating movements.
this is the coolest little beast i've seen in a while!!! love them!!!
Eww..alien
What a character!
Hé New to the tank or always so active? Didnt knew them for fresh water.
He was just a happy one.
Dang I have never seen one that big before! Please tell me its name is Kabuto lol.
Is that a sea monkey? 🐒 🤔
very cool little guy
Watching this with headphones on and I had to pause like 3 times thinking those sirens in the background were live lol
That's my great to the 289th power grandfather right there
Can't tell if there is a current or if their locomotion is just drunk by default
They are SO CUTE. Can't stop watching
There was an entire puddle of these animals near my grandpas house
This is a Pokémon and no one else can tell me otherwise
Simpus fimpus
Aren't they one of the sea vultures?Flittercrabs..
I think the used the underbelly of this thing to design Raava and Vaatu in Legend of Korra 😂😅
What a magnificent little critter
Can you breed them in the tanks if you have no fish? Like, move the adults to a new tank and then dry out that tank. Then refill. Also what would you feed the small hatched ones?
Most people who do not keep triops in an established aquarium harvest the sand & egg mixture, then dry that out. The only problem with rehydrating the entire tank is... if the eggs are below the sand, they will not hatch. Their eggs have pores on the exterior in which they utilize to sense the presence of water and it's chemistry. They are furthermore, influenced by the presence of light. When it rains, the vernal pool substrate gets mixed up, which, in turn, makes the eggs surface because of their buoyancy. Therefore, in the case of captive breeding, it is important to pour the eggs & sand mixture into the water rather than rehydrate the sand. This ensures the same effects occur, like that in their natural environment.
For the first few days, the naupli are filter feeders. They feed on infusoria and algal spores. Both will occur naturally from the presence of detritus. If detritus is not present, a small amount of spirulina powder can be used. I use a combo of microfauna sand & spirulina powder, for better nutrition.
What a cute little guy, I wanna brush its shell to get algae off of it!!
:D They aren't susceptible
Woah!!