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A question and/or possible suggestion: currently you are adding another fish each day to the same thread, requiring scrolling all the way through the same thread each day to find the new entries. Am I the only one who thinks this is a PITA? Or am I revealing my total lack of computer savvy by admitting that I think this is necessary, when there is actually a much easier way? :) This is going to be a long, cumbersome thread very soon.

Would it work better to just start a new thread with a new fish each day? Or perhaps a new thread each week, with 7 entries? Would this be more workable?
IMO it wouldnt because then all the knowledge wouldn’t be on one thread. I think it’s better to keep it on one thread so people can look back at it for inspiration Instead of looking at individual threads. Also, doesnt it give you the option to go to the last page?
 
I veiw this on android so not sure if it's different on Windows, but for me at the top of each thread it has a box that says jump to new. Works great if you have already seen the previous content of the thread.
On my i phone it just auto takes me to the newest post if I’ve read the thread already.
Same. Am on windows.
 
A question and/or possible suggestion: currently you are adding another fish each day to the same thread, requiring scrolling all the way through the same thread each day to find the new entries. Am I the only one who thinks this is a PITA? Or am I revealing my total lack of computer savvy by admitting that I think this is necessary, when there is actually a much easier way? :) This is going to be a long, cumbersome thread very soon.

Would it work better to just start a new thread with a new fish each day? Or perhaps a new thread each week, with 7 entries? Would this be more workable?
I find a single thread more convenient
 
DAY 11
https://www.aqua-imports.com/product/red-spot-puffer-pao-abei/
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Mekong River Pufferfish
Pao palustris

Size: 5"
pH: 7.0-7.5
Tank size: 30G/Individual
Country of origin: Thailand, Cambodia
Diet: Live and frozen foods. It is imperative that you provide some sort of hard food
Temperament: Quite aggressive, though less so than some relatives
Temperature: 75-80° F

Description

Pufferfish are some of my favorite aquarium fish, so I figured I had to put some on the list, starting with Pao palustris, formerly Tetraodon, which is a somewhat rarely kept puffer species closely related to the hairy puffer and some other rather popular species. Palustris was described very recently, in the year 2013-- roughly eight years ago. These fish bare many similarities to Pao abei, however, to the experienced eyes, there are enough subtle differences in pattern to set the two apart. Being pufferfish, these fish require hard foods such as snails, crayfish, and clams in order to trim their teeth. Puffers also naturally tend to be sensitive to nitrites and nitrates. Side note, the link listed above appears to be one for Pao abei, however, it is in fact palustris. I am not exactly sure why.
 
I veiw this on android so not sure if it's different on Windows, but for me at the top of each thread it has a box that says jump to new. Works great if you have already seen the previous content of the thread.

Thanks! I rarely use my phone (Android) to access MFK; I see now that it has that Jump To New feature.

I usually use a Chromebook, need to figure out if a similar feature is on Chrome as well.
 
Thanks! I rarely use my phone (Android) to access MFK; I see now that it has that Jump To New feature.

I usually use a Chromebook, need to figure out if a similar feature is on Chrome as well.

Okay, I'm an idiot...that feature is on Chrome also...

Thanks to all, carry on! :)
 
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