15:18 Yeah. And the ideas of, you know, catch metro people, fine. But these swaps catch people 3 hours plus, you know, coming of all directions. No one's gonna do that when they're trying to cook all day and prepare for their party. You know, it's just a shame.
1:40:34 So I'm going through, and I had. I don't do a lot of planted tanks, and so I had gotten, like, I've run, like, some trials trying to get into it, and it's just not really my thing. Right. But I had, like, botanical explosives in a glass dropper, and I'm going through and, like, I just did water changes. We're chilling. Let me drop a few of these in here. Right. So I'm like, a vial? Yeah, that sounds about right. I'll come back and I'm like, it's not colored. What? I'm not seeing that tint. Let me go ahead and put another f vial in. And it, in fact, was not my botanical extract. It was definitely just straight tincture that happened to look the same. And I wasn't paying attention. And, um, I could not tell you. There was probably a hundred milligrams, 75 milligrams floating around in a 32. Whatever the flugoflex is. A 32 gallon f tank with pea puffers and glass cats. And I think, like, I've got two cynodontists and shit crawls out of the rock sometimes that I'm like, oh, hey, I didn't know you were in there. And that was awful. What happened? Nothing died. They were stoned for sure. And it was kind of sad because I have probably somewhere between, like, 18 and 25 pea puffers in this tank, right? So the swarm is pretty interactive. I walk there in my bedroom. So I walk past. They. They like to see what's going on. They're normally trying to do that. They were up, they're, like, swimming sideways, and they've got those weird hummingbird fins, right? So they're just, like, off balance a little bit. And I was almost concerned, like, I don't bit know if they're, like, inflating because I've never seen the little ones puff up before. And I'm, like, kind of freaking out. I'm sitting there watching them, and I must have watched them for 3 hours and nothing. Their gills slowed down. There's definitely a slower rate of respiration. So I'm, like, dropping another air stone in the water. I'm like, I don't even know. I don't even know what to do. So I started doing water changes and, like, did another 50% after I had just done probably more like a 75 beforehand. So I'm, like, trying not to do massive water changes with my scaleless fish. Like, trying not to stress anything out. It was probably an eight hour ordeal before they started acting right again.