When transferring a betta to a new home be sure to acclimate him SLOWLY to the new water by floating the temporary bag/cup in the new water to adjust the temp. Also, every ten minutes add some water from the new home to the old bag/cup so they Betta is not stressed over sudden changes in Ph or hardness. Treat tap water with chlorine/chloramine remover before adding the Betta to his new home. I like to feed newcomers about half an hour after transferring to a new home, just to make sure they "take" to their new water. Also, be selective when buying a fish from a pet store. Watch for signs of illness. Do not buy the fish if it looks sick or any other fish from that same batch look ill. If you do all this and the fish is still staying on the bottom, he just might be shy.
Yesterday Sydney was around 17- 19 °C
My guess about 50 degrees. It is not a beach that a lot people use for swimming. In fact, yesterday there was an article about the bacteria levels at Pismo, so I wouldn't go splash around in the water.
Yesterday around 1pm.
capybaras get around by swimming and walking
They do not stop swimming, if they did they would die.
go to mermaid place, go in, follow the path until you get to the White Palace or something. it should be swimming around in there
A stamp can travel the whole world while staying in one corner.
It's worth doing swimming, not only for fun, but, you could be stuck in a tricky situation (say someone is about to drown.) YOU could be the hero of the day. I do swimming, it's harder when you get around level 9. It's just something you should learn. Best learning it at an early age.
If yesterday was July 23rd, sundown was at 8:23P eastern. It changes daily
I held my breath, I kicked my feet And I waved my arms around, I waved my arms around - The Swimming Song, Loudon Wainwright
A stamp can travel the whole world while staying in one corner.
Michigan, around the Detroit area as of yesterday