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How to build an ammonia aquarium ?



 
 
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Old May 15th 04, 04:47 AM
Tom-Alex Soorhull
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Default How to build an ammonia aquarium ?

I need it for my alien fishes from the Jupiter moon Europa, they don't like water.
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Old May 15th 04, 03:08 PM
skozzy
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Default How to build an ammonia aquarium ?

Use a normal aquarium, but divirt your toilet effluent to it, keep it in
your lounge room to show your wonderfull tank to your friends. Add an air
stone and some good high wattage lights. Cleaning is best kept to once a
week, where you syphon off any h2o that escapes. These fish like attention,
so be sure to put your face into the tank once in a while and blow some
bubbles.


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I need it for my alien fishes from the Jupiter moon Europa, they don't

like water.


 




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