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Mi hermana me ha enviado esto después de un mes quejándose de este vecino, lo va a dejar en la entrada, a ver si el susodicho se da por aludido, actualizaré si contesta jajajja

Mi hermana me ha enviado esto después de un mes quejándose de este vecino, lo va a dejar en la entrada, a ver si el susodicho se da por aludido, actualizaré si contesta jajajja
I'm cycling a nano tank (5g) and this afternoon I found out this guys hanging out in the cristal. I found a lot of them in the roots of my montecarlo. How can I get rid of them before I have the frogs? What are they? Edit: Definitely they are planaria, but how can I get rid of them? I still don't have any frogs so I guess any chemical products are okay! Im based in the EU so if you have some recommendations they are appreciated
English is not my first language so I apologize if I'm not clear enough.
I'm a student and I need help with my ArcGIS online project. Long story short, I'm trying to upload some raster layers to an ArcGIS online map, to later use that map as a base in another web experience. However, only the vector layers are showing up in the map.
I've checked the zoom and the visibility options and it's not a problem. I've tried to upload the rasters layers as a map tile package and the only improvement I got was to get them set as a base map. I also have tried to do each layer individually, but again without success.
I'm quite lost on this and I would appreciate some ideas!!
Took this pic while feeding them at night, I've been outside of town and I have miss them so much 🐸💕
I'm thinking of using this empty tank for a Betta. Right now there is nothing on it but I'm wondering if it is suitable for a male betta!
May I introduce you to my silly crowd:
In order, Liki, Moke and Onya.
This three have been in my tank for some months now, enough time for them to show their *very* strong personalities.
Liki is highly photogenic and loves to come and see me when I get near the tank, she is also very smart and has figured out that if she goes to the plate she sometimes finds food on it. I often find her on her favourite spot: the biggest leaf of my Anubia, her personal chill out zone.
Moke probably has hyperactivity. He likes to show off himself and to float with his long legs all stretched out. He is kinda dumb because he will spend hours going up and down the same spot like a mad man but we still love him, even if he gives me the most spectacular performances when I'm most overstimulated.
Lastly, my homeboy Onya. Onya has yet not figure out how the plate works, but he has not figured out how to eat in general, since almost all the time that he aims for the food, he fails, forgets it's there and turns back. Onya is the smallest, and he is scared of everything, even the pipette I use to feed him spooks him randomly, and of course, his own reflection is his worst enemy. Onya likes to float upsidedown and to give me heart attacks everytime I check on him, because this little brat doesn't move unless I poke him.
Anyways, that's a day in the life of the silliest creatures I've ever met.
Not mating cause they are still babies but I'm glad they get along 💕