Fish tower

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  1. gardendweller

    gardendweller Apprentice Gardener

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    Hi folks, I'm new here. I just built a fish tower.
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    The fish came in the tower as soon as I set it up. Before setting it up, I was not sure if I could make it. But it was very easy.....all I did is just put a plastic cup upside down on two bricks.
     
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    • Phil A

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      I like it, but won't the water warm up too much if the sun gets on it?
       
    • gardendweller

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      Hi Zigs, good point. It's not be exposed to direct rays of the sun. It's under a tree.
       
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      That's quite interesting! Where did you get that idea??
       
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      I ran across someone who had done it in his pond when I was surfing on the internet yesterday. I was inspired by him and tried it for myself. I had known the principle though. I had come to realize it when I had accidentally dropped a glass bin into my fish tank a long time before. (I guess lots of aquarium hobbyists also know the principle.) Then I had applied it to my hydroponic culture containers. It works well and I do not have to water my plants so often. I, however, had not applied it to any of my ponds 'cause I had feared my fish might die from lack of oxygen. But yesterday I saw someone who successfully kept fish in a tower. He said fish entered and left at will. So I just tried it.

      There is nothing new under the sun.:-)
       
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        I illuminated the tower with a flashlight.
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        I did not intend to illuminate the tower this way at first, but I wondered if my fish entered the tower during nighttime, so I shine a flashlight on it. All I did is just put the flashlight on the tower. I didn't imagine fish and shrimp would go into it at night.
         
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          Maybe Mr Grinch could adapt something like this for his daughter!
           
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          Silly question, but then I know nuffink about stuff like this - how do you keep the water in the tower? :dunno:
           
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          I let nature keep the water. Once you fill a tower with water at the beginning, the water is kept in the tower without your help. Google "Fishie Hi-Rise," and you'll find the detailed explanation/mechanism of it. :)
           
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