Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Clean the tank once a week. Place your tank on a sturdy surface. Add the gravel. Arrange the decorations. Install the filtering system. Fill the tank. Let the filter run.

Answer: The tank and other materials (gravel and decorations) that will be placed in the tank need to be cleaned with warm tap water. Do not use soap or detergent to clean the tank and other materials. The residue left by soap or detergent is toxic to fish. One gallon of water weighs 10 pounds, and the average tank size is 30 gallons. Therefore, the object that you'll place your tank on needs to be very sturdy. Place your tank on a sturdy wooden cabinet or table, as the tank might fall down, which would kill the fish and make a mess on your carpet.  If you do not have a sturdy cabinet or table, use a cabinet or stand that is designed for holding fish tanks, especially big ones. Make sure to place your tank in a cool area, away from heat and out of direct sunlight to avoid overheating the tank, because overheating might boil the water, and this will burn the fish to death. Before placing the gravel, also known as substrate, into the tank, clean it first. Run tap water through the gravel about five times until the water runs clear. Place the gravel on the bottom of the tank until it is about two to three inches high. Spread the gravel evenly in the tank. If you bought an aquarium wallpaper or backdrop, attach it to the back of your tank first. Then, begin arranging your decorations as you like. Put the larger decorations near the back of the tank and smaller ones near the front of the tank. Most filters require assemblage before placing them into the tank. Assemble your filter according to the manual provided by the manufacturer. For most filters, you just need to assemble a few parts. Do not turn the filter on until the tank is filled with water.  For gravel filters, you will need to place the filter underneath the gravel. Make sure it is stable under the gravel. Attach the pump airlines and power head to the appropriate lift tubes before turning the filter on. For an internal and external filter, mount it onto one of the tank’s walls, preferably onto the wall that is closest to an outlet. These filters have an external power cable that connects to the main power for filtration to begin. Make sure the power cable will not come into contact with the tank’s water. Begin filling the tank with cold water. Slowly add the water to the tank with a pitcher or a hose so as not to disrupt or displace the gravel. Most tanks have a water line indicating where you should fill it to. Once the tank is filled, add the water conditioner or de-chlorinator and stress coat to the water per the instruction manual.  The water conditioner and stress coat make tap water safe for your fish to live in. Place a bowl on the gravel when filling the tank with water to prevent the gravel from moving and dispersing. Once everything is set up, turn on the filter. Let the filter run for at least a week before placing your fish in the water. Letting your tank run or cycle allows beneficial bacteria to build up. These bacteria help keep the tank’s water stable for the fish to live in.  The longer you let the tank filter the safer the water will be for the fish. Add the sturdiest and strongest fish first, like the starter fish, before adding in more fish.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make a backup of your spreadsheet. Add a column to the far-right end of the spreadsheet labeled "Blanks". Add the blank counter formula to the first open cell in the new column. Apply the formula to the entire column. Select the entire Blanks column and click "Sort and Filter" → "Filter". Click the drop-down arrow to open the Filter menu. Uncheck the "Select All" box. Check the box with the value equal to the number of columns in your sheet. Select all of the blank rows. Delete the selected blank rows. Turn off the filter.

Answer: When making drastic changes to your spreadsheet, it's always a good idea to make sure you have a backup that you can quickly restore. Simply copy and paste the spreadsheet file into the same folder to create a quick backup. This method will allow you to quickly filter out your blank rows, ensuring that you don't accidentally delete rows that contain unseen data. This is especially useful for large spreadsheets. Enter the formula =COUNTBLANK(A2:X2). Replace X2 with the last column in the spreadsheet before the "Blanks" column. If the spreadsheet doesn't start in column A, replace A2 with the starting column. Ensure that the row number matches the start of the spreadsheet's data. Click and drag the small box in the corner of the cell to apply the formula to the entire Blanks column, or just double-click to apply automatically. Each cell in the column will automatically fill with the number of blanks in that row. You'll see a little drop-down arrow appear on the header cell. This menu allows you to select how you want to filter the display. This will deselect all of the different values, which will be selected automatically. Click "OK". Checking this box will only display rows which have blanks in every cell. This will ensure that you do not accidentally delete rows that have valuable data along with some blank cells. You should only see rows that are only blank cells. Select all of the rows so that they can be deleted. After selecting all of the blank rows, right-click on your selection and choose "Delete". The blank rows will be removed from the spreadsheet. Click the Filter button on the Blanks row and select "Clear Filter". Your spreadsheet will return, and your blank rows will be gone. All of your other data will be preserved. At this point, you can delete the Blanks column, or you can keep it for future empty row management.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Elevate your feet. Drink water. Apply ice to swelling or bruising. Exercise.

Answer: Bad circulation causes swelling. Therefore, try to stay off your feet if you can. When you lay down, make sure that you lift your feet up. You want your feet to go up as far as you can raise them. You can place a stool under your feet if it will help you keep them up. Foot swelling after a tattoo is caused by your body storing excessive amounts of water. To keep this from happening, you should drink plenty of water. You want to drink enough so that your body will want to expel water instead of retaining it. Of course, you should not place ice directly on your tattoo. The best way to lessen swelling and keep your tattoo dry is to wrap ice in a piece of cloth and place it on your tattoo. Try doing this for thirty minutes to an hour every day you have swelling. You need to maintain proper circulation in order to keep swelling down. Therefore, when you are lying down, try to do some exercises. They don’t need to be intense, just regular. Stretching, for example, would be beneficial. Try lifting your legs and arms at intervals.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Consult the owners' manual. Turn off and unplug the deep freezer. Open the freezer doors. Prepare for a lot of water. Check the progress every 20 minutes. Let the deep freezer defrost until all the ice is melted. Consider speeding up the process.

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Every freezer is different. Take a moment to read through the owners' manual to figure out exactly how you should go about defrosting your freezer. If you don't have a physical copy of the manual, try visiting the manufacturer's website to locate a digital copy. You will need to make sure your deep freezer is turned off and disconnected from its power source. This will ensure that all of the ice inside the deep freezer melts. You will need to leave the doors of your deep freezer open while it defrosts. This will help the freezer completely defrost more efficiently. The ice in your deep freeze will melt into water and could potentially make a huge mess. Try placing large towels on each of the shelves in the freezer as well as on the floor surrounding the freezer. You can also catch melting water by placing large pans on the freezer shelves. To prevent an unwanted mess, you will want to monitor the progress. Check in every 20 minutes and replace wet towels or empty pans that have filled with water. The size and model of your deep freezer will determine how long it will take for the appliance to defrost. For smaller models, this could take less than an hour. Larger deep freezers may take several hours. Check your freezer manual to see if the manufacturer recommends or cautions against speeding up the defrosting process. Try using a hair dryer, fan, or space heater to speed up the melting process. You could also try using a putty knife to chip around the edges of larger chunks of ice.