No doubt you can put them together but they are from entirely different regions and should be kept under totally different conditions. Orandas are 'GOLDFISH/CARP' and come from cooler waters. Gouramies are 'ANABANTIDS' and come from the tropical Asian rainforests. Work it out!
A common goldfish can be bred with a red cap oranda fish. When these fish breed, there is a definite courtship ritual.
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Aslong as it has enough room and filtration many types of goldfish can be kept together. There are some cases where problems occur as such as the case with Sarassas and Orandas. Sarassas will tend to nibble at the cap of the Oranda causing damage.
In the Temple of Droplets
He had a device with a little cap on one end. It fit over the flame and snuffed it out.
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No They will only be together if you make them. It depends on how you play the game.
we would the cup and the paper burn like when you put news paper on a bbq.
you can tye the end of two legs of a pair of tights together.
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Brazing is a process used to join a gap in piping or other metal parts. It is technically impossible to do on only one end, since the way it works requires two sides to work in. Tried to answer this last night and was edited out. I'll try again While you can braze a copper pipe end, you usually don't. You solder it. Use whatever type of fitting on the end that you need. If you are just stopping the pipe, use a cap. Clean both the pipe the the inside of the cap with steel wool or fine sandpaper. Apply a coating of flux to each surface where they overlap and put the cap on the pipe. Heat one side of the cap with a propane torch and hold the solder on the opposite side. When the cap get hot enough to melt the solder, it will draw the liquid solder around the pipe to the flame. Once it does that, remove the flame and allow it to cool before messing with it. That's all there is to it. You could braze the cap to the pipe, but that would only connect the edge of the cap where it meets the pipe. The brazing rod would not melt between the whole cap as solder does. If absolutely had to, you could crimp the end together and braze the joint. That's the last resort.
1" to 1 1/8" depending on how you are looking to fit them together.