The larger the tank, the easier it is to maintain. So if you are new to this, stay with the 55 gallon, research a lot, and be patient with saltwater aquariums.
Get used to it and join the club. It'll be awhile, trust me.
It means that the person she left you for has now left her, and she doesnt want to be alone.
All you do is leave it alone for awhile. He (she) will eventually start moving.
make sure they are potty trained and they hv food but other than that they can be left alone for awhile... they will miss you though :(
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Platypuses are not designed to be used for anything. They do not have to have a purpose. They are harmless wild animals that are best left alone, to feed on tiny crustaceans on the bottom of freshwater ponds and rivers.
It means they're "just not that into you"....maybe for benefits once in awhile, but not to have on they're arm, let alone a ring on your finger.
There are no cheats for any resident evil game.However if you leave Jill or Chris alone for awhile until they change there position (a hand on the hip) you can poke their privates with the stylus to give them a surprise.
Only if the dog can be busy along with them! They are highly intelligent, highly driven, high energy, and lovely breed that cannot sit home alone and wait for any leftover attention. They need a job to do...or they will invent their own. :)
Ketchup is a heterogenous because, its one type of piratical throughout and is visible throughout and is visible (also if you left out alone for awhile you can see the tomato sauce from the water part)
If you've firmly asked him to leave you alone and he refuses, you can visit your local police department to have a restraining order issued. Depending on the scenario, this will prevent him from calling you or coming within "X-many" feet of you. That generally does the trick. His failure to comply with this order could result in his immediate arrest.
No, amoebas do not typically live in colonies. These single-celled protist are often found living alone in areas where freshwater is.