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Shoprider Scootie Three Wheel Compact Travel Scooter List Price: $1,595.00 Sale Price: $641.38 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Scootie was the first to set the standard in compact scooters that no other brand can match. Light-weight, easy to transport, articulating front wheels¿ are just some of the features that the Scootie has... |
Compact Scooter
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The Electric Razor Scooter Power At A Price
The electric razor scooter has been around for a while now, they remain very popular, but there are concerns by many owners who aren't too sure of the value. There are many reviews of the product by customers who have one, and the main concern of many customers of the razor electric scooter models is poor performance based on their expectations of what they think a scooter is.
The razor electric scooters are speed rated but never stated as a weight to speed ratio. Generally speaking the heavier the load, the slower the speed and the more power will be used, more charging time and less use.
These scooters are really meant for children, who are lighter in weight. Battery power just isn't enogh to compensate for heavier loads that will yield the same performance. The razor electrics are a toy and should not be considered in any other way, they were never designed as a transportation scooter.
The batteries fit under the running board, long and slim, out of the way of the rider, light in weight, that transforms into power restrictions by design.
The e models are typically rated at 45 minutes of use befor re-charging, which most people thought was very low. But in reality, it's not very likely that a child would use the scooter a full 45 minutes. This comes back to the design of the scooter, the batteries are small and are not capable of much more. Present battery technology is limited as to how much power you can get out of a small battery.
The razor scooter is a lightweight compact scooter. Batteries are heavy and to power a razor scooter for more output would mean losing the compactness, easy fold and store features that parents and owners love. The electric razor scooter delivers what it is designed to do and no more.
So the question remains are the razor electric scooters worth the money? The annswer is yes IF you keep things in pespective. The Razor electric scooters are designed for children to have some fun and gain a little mobility and they deliver all of that.
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small saltwater aquarium setup?
I'm going to be getting one of those 12 gallon bio cube, nano cube or aquapod setups; not sure which one though yet.
What I want to ask is what kind of small and easy to keep marine fish is there that doesn't pay a lot of attention to its owner. I mean like a fish that isn't all up on the glass, I want a fish that is kind of shy and "minds its own business." Also, I want it to be compatible with the scooter blenny because I want to get that fish because it looks so cool.
Would keeping corals and anenomes be ok in these little compact tanks, what kind of inverts should i keep?
ps-really excited to make a perfect little ecosystem
i want like a slow, peaceful moving fish, but not a drifter. Damsels move to fast, you really can't enjoy its beauty
In my experiance, Most SW fish will eventually want to eat out of your hand.
I would recommend some type of Shrimp gobbie.
http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/scateg.cfm?pCatId=1852
They tend to be solitary and will live good with a pistol shrimp which is funny to watch.
http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_Display.cfm?pCatId=702
You could also add 1 royal gramma which are Very colourful and solitary.
http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_Display.cfm?pCatId=53
And LAST add a Scotter Blenny, BUT I would wait about 4 months before adding the Blenny.
They usually eat ONLY what grows in your tank (Not what you feed them) so they need a Very mature tank to thrive.
As for Anemone's and Corals???
Go for the tank that has the MOST and BEST lighting, But most of the tanks that you have mentioned do NOT have suitable lighting for an Anemone but can sustain SOME SOFT corals.
A good example for a NANO tank that has Good lighting for Anemone's and a Lot of different corals is my 15gal that has 130Watts which is 8.6 wats per gal.
I would recommend at least 6watts per gal. for anemone's
My 75gal Reef tank (Mostly Corals with a couple of fish) has 9.5Watts per gal (500watts are metal halides (the best lighting on the market$$$$) 2X250what)
As for inverts in a 12gal.
I personally would START with 8-12 small Blue leg hermits, 8 Astrae snails, 1 Common Skunk cleaner shrimp and 2 Scarlet hermits, All of these will do a very good cleanup job for that tank.
After a couple of months, I would add mix of about 4-6 EACH Cerith and Nassarius snails, They will do a Very good job of cleaning your sandbed (You will hardly ever see them but they are there To do a JOB)
There are a lot of corals and Inverts that you can add to a SMALL (Nano) tank that will add VERY littile if anything to your bio load but REMEMBER when adding Fish, KEEP IT SLOW.
Add 1 or two fish to a small tank and wait for a couple of weeks to add more.





















