Here at the flat earth society, we have members all around the globe.
And speaking of globes, for those non believers...
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The infamous "fish killing" Biorb. Having saved one from a trip to the local tip, I've been toying with some ideas, such as "ok so what ever am I going to do with it?"
Theres been thoughts.
Theres been maths involving spheres.
Theres been LED light disassembly only to find it just needed the right remote.
My conclusion, I think this can be made to work as a planted tank and successfully sustain aquatic life other than a snail.
Ive drawn up a planting list. Not based on careful consideration of the conditions but on what I have already available and I don't want to spend any £'s.
I am definitely going to be needing my hacksaw...
And speaking of globes, for those non believers...
(stock image)
The infamous "fish killing" Biorb. Having saved one from a trip to the local tip, I've been toying with some ideas, such as "ok so what ever am I going to do with it?"
Theres been thoughts.
Theres been maths involving spheres.
Theres been LED light disassembly only to find it just needed the right remote.
My conclusion, I think this can be made to work as a planted tank and successfully sustain aquatic life other than a snail.
Ive drawn up a planting list. Not based on careful consideration of the conditions but on what I have already available and I don't want to spend any £'s.
- Dwarf Sag
- Crypto Crispulata
- Ludwigia Red
- Hydrocotyle Triparita
- Hygrophilia Polysperma
- Spiky Moss
- Red Tiger Lotus
I am definitely going to be needing my hacksaw...
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