cutiecat565

cutiecat565 t1_ixn6z33 wrote

Yep, you can buy a school. The pet store store will know how many based on the tank size. Every type of fish will need a filter and heater. I wouldn't worry too much about the babies. The other fish just eat them. They make special baby containers that hook onto to the side of the tank if you want to keep them alive, but idk if it's worth it.

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cutiecat565 t1_ivphw3p wrote

Scranton isn't dead! Downtown can be great. There are great activities like First Fridays, and tons of great restaurants full of wonderful people! Tons of activities people in their 30s who are also working professionals. Lots of historical events, open mic nights, and art galleries. There is also softball which you mention in your main post. Opportunity is here if someone wants it.

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cutiecat565 t1_ivp2ocl wrote

Yeah, lots of crime ans beat up old properties. There is heavy drug use and dealers from Philly/NY hang out in those area. The bars in Wilkes-Barre are nice to hang out in on the weekends (15ish minutes from Dallas), but I wouldn't live there. And a lot of the surrounding towns are in a flood zone. The creeks flood a lot and '100 year' storms are happening more often than that. The Susquehanna has had a few close calls in the last few years. Of the three cities, Scranton is my favorite. If you have no fear of crime, go visit all of them tosee what vibe you like best!

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cutiecat565 t1_ivp0bt3 wrote

My best friend is a gay teacher and everything was awful for him in the rural areas. The dating scene was horrendous because everyone wanted to keep it 'secret' because it would uset their families and he was treated poorly by conservative coworkers. And I'm not a city person. I live in NEPA. I know it's the wild west because I live in the red. Lol

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