kfc469 Daemon Poster Messages 928 Jan 14, 2007 #21 how would you take the water out to clean it? What would happen if one of the fist died? How would you get it out? You would have to take the whole thing apart.
how would you take the water out to clean it? What would happen if one of the fist died? How would you get it out? You would have to take the whole thing apart.
OP OP L loopholes202 Baseband Member Messages 100 Jan 15, 2007 #22 I removed the top panel so you can remove it now =K
bobojuice WOOOOOOOO Messages 818 Location Miami Jan 15, 2007 #23 Fish need oxygen. Are you putting in an aerator?
zmatt The Bulldog Messages 4,660 Location In an empty Ramen packet Jan 15, 2007 #24 this is just one big engineering nightmare.
C cwiz MechEng Extraordinaire Messages 1,027 Jan 15, 2007 #25 zmatt said: this is just one big engineering nightmare. Click to expand... not really with a lil thought. u'd think feeding and removing a dead fish would have been up there in the design process. about w/c w/fish water... fish dont take temp changes too well, they tend to go belly up in that situation
zmatt said: this is just one big engineering nightmare. Click to expand... not really with a lil thought. u'd think feeding and removing a dead fish would have been up there in the design process. about w/c w/fish water... fish dont take temp changes too well, they tend to go belly up in that situation
bobojuice WOOOOOOOO Messages 818 Location Miami Jan 15, 2007 #26 cwiz said: about w/c w/fish water... fish dont take temp changes too well, they tend to go belly up in that situation Click to expand... qft. i had to learn that the hard way when i boiled a tank full of fish with a misadjustment of my tank heater.
cwiz said: about w/c w/fish water... fish dont take temp changes too well, they tend to go belly up in that situation Click to expand... qft. i had to learn that the hard way when i boiled a tank full of fish with a misadjustment of my tank heater.