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![]() The bowing when the tank was full was something that occurred since it was first set up, I assume because when you've got a 6 foot pane of glass with all that pressure and no center brace it'll just happen. The tank has been moved several times though. I guess it's just a roll of the dice at this point. Maybe I'll just stick with the terrarium/paludarium theme. If anyone's interested, here's a few pics of when it was set up as such.
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![]() That is cool, what do you have in it? Other than dirt and fog.
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![]() That's cool, I love paludariums. Where did you hide the fogger? I always wondered if having the fogger in the same water the frogs go in would be bad for them?
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![]() I had some wood frogs in there, and a lot of earthworms. The fogger was hidden in the corner behind the driftwood with the powerhead that was feeding the stream. I don't think it would have been harmful to them unless they jumped on top of it.
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