The film on your betta fish tank is likely due to a buildup of oils, proteins, and other organic materials on the water's surface. This can be caused by overfeeding, lack of water circulation, or inadequate tank maintenance. Regular water changes and surface agitation can help prevent and remove the film.
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The Tank Girl comics came out in 1988(Deadline comics) and the eponymous film came out in 1995 .
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The cast of Animals on Film - 2002 includes: Tank the Bear as himself
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To prevent film from forming on the water in your betta fish tank, you can try increasing surface agitation by adding an air stone or a small filter. This will help to break up the film and improve oxygen exchange. Additionally, regular water changes and proper tank maintenance can help prevent the buildup of organic matter that contributes to film formation.
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It is unclear what sort of tank fired a missile at Tony Stark in the first Iron Man film, as the missile is shown, not the tank. The missile was marked Stark Industries, which is Tony Stark's family's weapons company.
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1984's Best Defense.
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The film on top of your betta fish tank is likely caused by a buildup of oils, proteins, and other organic matter. To get rid of it, you can gently skim the surface with a clean paper towel or use a surface skimmer. Regular water changes and proper filtration can also help prevent the film from forming.
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The film on top of your betta tank is likely caused by a buildup of organic waste and oils. To prevent it, you can try increasing surface agitation with a filter or air stone, doing regular water changes, and avoiding overfeeding your betta.
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Animation Tank - 2010 was released on:
UK: 24 October 2010 (The Pink Snowball Film Awards)
UK: 25 October 2010 (TV premiere)
UK: 9 March 2011 (Zoom International Film Festival)
USA: 1 June 2012 (Chicago International Film Festival)
Australia: 17 September 2012 (Australian International Film Festival)
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The Big Brother house is at the Elstree Film and Television Studios in Borehamwood, Hertforshire.
The house is located inside an old water tank, used in the film 'The Dambusters'.
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It's called Panzerlied
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When setting up a betta tank with a film on top, it is important to consider proper filtration to maintain water quality, regular water changes to prevent stagnation, ensuring adequate oxygen levels for the fish, and monitoring the film to prevent buildup that can harm the betta.
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The tank used in the James Bond film GoldenEye (1995) was a Soviet T-55 main battle tank on loan from the East England Military Museum, fitted with reactive armour panels not found on the actual vehicle.
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St. Petersburg, Russia St. Petersburg, Russia
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"Frank the Tank" is the nickname of the movie character "Frank Ricard" appearing in the film "Old School". He is well known for his excessive party and heavy drinking habit and thus got this nickname.
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A Half Tank of Gas to Save the World - 2005 was released on:
USA: 6 September 2005 (Muncie, Indiana)
USA: 6 September 2005 (Austin Film Festival)
USA: 9 September 2005 (Tribeca Film Festival)
USA: 9 September 2005 (TV premiere)
USA: 1 May 2006 (IUSB Film and Video Festival)
USA: 16 June 2006 (Chicago International Film Festival)
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Your local photofinishing retail outlet might offer this service, but they will usually only do this at the time of development. If you need or want to do this, you will need a film/transparency scanner (there are 2 types: flat-bed and dedicated) to scan your negatives and save as image files. A regular scanner will not work because the scan light needs to be above (in the lid) to scan film. Scanners that do only film are configured differently, so you may need to research scanner models and image file types to help you decide if it is worth the expense and effort to do this yourself. Your most common file type choice would be either jpeg, bitmap or tiff.
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Oxygen is pretty important...some film developing machines agitate their chemistry by firing bursts of nitrogen into the developer tank.
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When setting up a film-themed betta fish tank, important considerations include choosing appropriate decorations that reflect the theme, ensuring the tank is properly sized and filtered for the betta fish, and maintaining water quality through regular cleaning and water changes. It is also important to provide hiding spots and plants for the betta fish to feel secure and comfortable in their environment.
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Dr. No did not have a car in the eponymous James Bond film. The character of James Bond however drove a 1961 Sunbeam Alpine Series II. Dr. No also had a dragon tank that was equipped with flamethrowers.
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A green film of algae in a fish tank typically signals an overgrowth of algae due to excess nutrients in the water, such as from overfeeding or inadequate cleaning. It can lead to poor water quality and harm fish by reducing oxygen levels. Regular maintenance and balancing nutrients can help prevent algae overgrowth.
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They used to film the show using real model trains, but now (as of season 12), they use computer animation (CGI)
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I had the same problem in our fleet vehicles and was informed that it was from mixing regular MTBE gasoline with ethanol gasoline, brown film formed on the pickup sock of the fuel pump in the tank .
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There was:
Nemo, Gill, Deb(Flo), Gurgle, Bubbles, Bloat and also Peach a starfish and Jacques a shrimp
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When you develop film, the chemical that's touching the film wears out after a while--the real term is "reaches exhaustion," but that just means it wore out. When you agitate the tank, the worn-out developer is exchanged for fresh. Over-agitation can cause development streaking because the solution travels through the sprocket holes too much. Too little agitation can result in lowered contrast and un-even development (mottling).
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You "overagitate" by moving the tank too rapidly. You can overagitate if you turn the tank over once every five minutes, if you flip it really, really hard when you do. There are rotary processor systems such as Jobo that continuously agitate the tank, but it's a very slow, gentle agitation so you don't get streaks around your sprocket holes. I also remember being into H&W Control film, which was a film-developer system that promised nearly grainless, super long tonal scale images. It actually did it too, if you didn't mind that the film was ISO 25. You had to continuously agitate it. Wouldn't work any other way, or so the instruction sheet said. I figured if they went to the good time and trouble to tell you to do it they had a reason, so I always did it and it worked like the book said it would.
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Decay (something rotting) is the cause of the film on the surface of the water in your tank. You are obviously not caring for the water (or fish) properly, and this will result in you having sick/dead fish. Please follow these simple, basic rules for successfully keeping fish. The rules are. :- 1 inch of fish needs at least 1 gallon of water. :- Every tank needs a permanently running cycled filter. :- Every tank needs at least 50% of its water replaced every week. Follow the rules and the fish should be OK. Fail to follow the rules, and I can guarantee that your fish will be constantly getting sick and will live a shortened lifespan.
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Most starfish graze on film algae, and tend to go to where there are high quantities of algae.
Chances are your tank has lights, and the algae will grow stronger closer to the light.
The other reason is the starfish could be getting bullied by other tank mates, so it's just getting a break from the others.
Look at your tank at night with a torch, the starfish should be down the bottom grazing while the other fish sleep.
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The front tank is the main tank and the rear tank is the auxiliary tank.
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Ang babae sa septic tank - 2011 was released on:
Philippines: 16 July 2011 (CINEMALAYA: Philippine Independent Film Festival)
Philippines: 3 August 2011
Canada: 3 October 2011 (Vancouver International Film Festival)
South Korea: 10 October 2011 (Busan International Film Festival)
USA: 20 October 2011 (Hawaii Film Festival)
Japan: 22 October 2011 (Tokyo International Film Festival)
Germany: 11 February 2012 (Berlin International Film Festival)
Japan: 10 March 2012 (Osaka Asian Film Festival)
Argentina: 15 April 2012 (Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema)
Italy: 28 April 2012 (Udine Far East Film Festival)
USA: 22 May 2012 (Seattle International Film Festival)
USA: 23 May 2012 (Museum of Modern Art)
Czech Republic: 30 June 2012 (Karlovy Vary International Film Festival)
Taiwan: 1 July 2012 (Taipei Film Festival)
Philippines: 25 July 2012 (CINEMALAYA: Philippine Independent Film Festival)
Canada: 8 August 2012 (Fantasia International Film Festival)
USA: 19 October 2012 (Philadelphia International Film Festival)
Poland: 21 October 2012 (International Film Festival TOFIFEST)
Poland: 25 October 2012 (Five Flavours Film Festival)
France: 12 February 2014 (Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema)
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There is no cheat code for a plane in gta vice city.You can fly the only plane available the sea plane.Find the sea plane at the film studio.Under the water tank there is a gate which leads to the back of film studio.You will find the plane there.
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It indicates that it is high time you changed the water. What you are seeing is a bi product of decomposition taking place in your tank. All fish need at least 1 gallon of water per inch of body length and they also need at least a 50% water change weekly.
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Heart of the Ocean Diamond is a mythical, fictional diamond used as a plot device in the 1997 Cameron film, Titanic.
The movie prop is probably in someone's collection -- someone associated with this film, one might guess.
When the actor (was photographed as she) dropped it off the back of the ship, she probably dropped it into a water tank on the film lot.
You can see a replica of the prop, below.
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In my experience, liquids are always needed in the processing of films. If you consider printing part of the processing, then the negatives (the film after developing) are typically air dried before printing. There would be no reason to want to keep negatives permanently wet. Trying to manually rush the drying of negatives would inevitably lead to occasional damage.
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In the fuel tank. Tank has to be removed to access.
In the fuel tank. Tank has to be removed to access.
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thomas the tank engine and friends was firs televisd in 1984.
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A dip coating tank is used to immerse objects into a liquid coating material to create a thin film on the surface. This method is commonly used for coating items with protective layers, such as paint or varnish, to enhance their durability and appearance. Dip coating tanks are versatile and can be used for various materials and shapes.
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It is in the fuel tank. You have to remove the tank to access
It is in the fuel tank. You have to remove the tank to access
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In the fuel tank. Tank has to be lowered to access.
In the fuel tank. Tank has to be lowered to access.
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It is in the fuel tank. Tank has to be lowered to access.
It is in the fuel tank. Tank has to be lowered to access.
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