Chris,
If you can't find any Blyxa aubertii through the club, I did see it for sale at the Aquarium Depot last weekend .
Paul
March meeting Mt Airy MD
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The idea is that, if you can't tell males from females, the probability of getting at least one of each is nearly a certainty if you have six individuals. Less than six, then the chances that you'll get all males or all females increase. I don't know what the source of that is, and I don't know enough about probability to be able to explain it, but that's the reasoning behind it.
Maybe one of you smart people could help me out.
Maybe one of you smart people could help me out.
Bob
You never know what you're going to find, or where you're going to find it. So keep looking.
You never know what you're going to find, or where you're going to find it. So keep looking.
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Well, I'm not very smart, and I'm not even that good at math (I just tried to pay someone on APC $24 for $22 worth of Marsilea Minuta, LOL), but I do know probabilities (Poker is useful for something, I suppose).Sonny Disposition wrote:I don't know enough about probability to be able to explain it, but that's the reasoning behind it.
Maybe one of you smart people could help me out.
If the probability of getting a single fish of a given gender (M or F, doesn't matter) is 0.5, then the probability of having both fish of a pair be the same gender is 0.5 * 0.5 = 0.25 or 25%. For six fish, the probability of them all being the same gender is 0.5^6 = .015625, or 1.5625%.
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Chris, I need to thin my downoi and my Blyxa japonica. I won't be making it to the meeting, but you can come by if you want some.chris_todd wrote:here's some of what we're looking for:
marsilea
downoi
blyxa japonica
eleocharis acicularis
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Scales is only slightly out of the way coming from VA. Probably add 15 minutes to the commute.
Rick's in Frederick is another one worth a visit, and again adds about 15 minutes to a Virginia commute.
Can only do one or the other though, doing both is a lot longer round trip sort of thing.
Aquarium Depot is a bit more out of the way, about 30 minutes east of me - only slighly out of the way for Baltimore commuters, but a wide swing for Virginia commuters.
Scales and AD are both sponsors of the club, so I do encourage folks to swing by them!
PS It really isn't "so far". While I might live outside of Baltimore instead of just off the Baltimore beltway, the commute from 90% of VA spots to here is no longer than the commute to any of the Ellicott City/Columbia/Catonsville type homes we've been in before, sheesh! Y'all make it sound like I live in Wisconsin or something.
Rick's in Frederick is another one worth a visit, and again adds about 15 minutes to a Virginia commute.
Can only do one or the other though, doing both is a lot longer round trip sort of thing.
Aquarium Depot is a bit more out of the way, about 30 minutes east of me - only slighly out of the way for Baltimore commuters, but a wide swing for Virginia commuters.
Scales and AD are both sponsors of the club, so I do encourage folks to swing by them!
PS It really isn't "so far". While I might live outside of Baltimore instead of just off the Baltimore beltway, the commute from 90% of VA spots to here is no longer than the commute to any of the Ellicott City/Columbia/Catonsville type homes we've been in before, sheesh! Y'all make it sound like I live in Wisconsin or something.
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Dave
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