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Re: How to make your own ...Plywood Tank #31
I am hoping one day that I will bump into ch when he is buying his supply of tights. Or do you pinch your mums/girlfriends?

I havent used live foods, but are you saying that you put daphnia in it in your tank, and the daphnia multiply in the bottle tights device, and also pop out to feed the fish? If they do I might have to try this. I thought they were larvae of some flea or other.
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Re: How to make your own ...Plywood Tank #32
they are, but when they multiply they start small and the can get out, depending on how tight you pull the tight the gaps change size to suit what you want,

(p.s i nick them )
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Re: How to make your own ...Plywood Tank #33
Fish food

http://www.fishkeeping.co.uk/modules/ ... =ASC&type=&mode=0&start=0
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Re: How to make your own ... #34
Wot bout if u made a frame and wove fishing wire 2 make a nice and safe fish mesh. Just an idea. Just gotta find sumthing that will stay uprite 4 the main frame. Like small stainless steel rods with smooth ends
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Re: How to make your own ... #35
👆above thread is bwt the moss wall idea on page 1
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Re: How to make your own ... #36
Use hot glue on dried elements and preserved moss. If you'd like to add living plants to your moss wall, then you'll need to create a pocket with sheet moss. Simply glue the bottoms and sides of a square of sheet moss and leave the top open. Then you can stick air plants and bromeliads in there.