How to Create a Patio Pond by Aquascape
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Put some guppies in there instead of them koi fish
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I was debating whether to get that or not til I thought about what happens when kids jump in there or boot the bowl over and spill everything x.x
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Would reptile lights work for growing dwarf waterlilies indoors? What breeds of amphibian,small fish,scavengers, or reptile could live happily in a water bowl? I was considering an african pygmy frog, a blue ramshorn snail, yellow apple snail in addition to the waterlilies and marginal plants but am trying to figure out the most compatible animals (if there are any). Thanks!
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You forgot to cycle the tank.
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STUPID
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I was just wondering if salmon are "happy" when they are swimming upstream dying at the last stages of their life and trying to breed, while being mauled and eaten by bears and birds. I don't think they like to think about it too much cause it might make them "unhappy".
Talk about retards.....
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It's fucken retarded when ppl think they have a "healthy" goldfish in a bowl
It may be alive but its not happy dipshits
Regular comet goldfish need 75 gallons of water with about a filter that is rated more then 5 times the tank size
& when did he test the water for ammonia or nitrites??
Stupid dwight
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dwight schrute?
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where do you get it anyway?
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what kind of plans are those..???? pls reply
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Thanks, that is a nice idea for a beautiful scenery. I had a some ideas, for making my patio. But, I may use this idea.
Please remember, our largest bowl holds about 30 gallons of water and has very large water surface making it a good home for smaller fish. Although we recommend the use of aquatic plants to help filter the water, the use of an internal filter is recommended. I like to use the filter output to run water over a small stack of rocks or run a spitting ornament.
Scott Rhodes, the Product Guy
Aquascape4 11 months ago 2