You could still get a lizard. A really small one that hides well . My wife hates creepy crawlies. She got upset when I first showed her a Kuhli Loach. I have a tank of them in my house for years and she doesn't know.
LOL, you da man! What she don't know won't hurt you. LOLYou could still get a lizard. A really small one that hides well . My wife hates creepy crawlies. She got upset when I first showed her a Kuhli Loach. I have a tank of them in my house for years and she doesn't know.
That sounds like a good way to test it. As I fill it up, I will put a straight edge across the front. Then I will know. I wanted it for a breeder tank.Could be tempered glass or not. It makes a big difference.
I would just fill it up outdoors and see how much it bulges. You'll know if it's safe or not.
Chances that it shatters are very slim unless it already has a crack or chip.
The results are in! I filled it about 80% and the glass bulged out a little less than 1/8". So that is that. I wonder if I am even safe filling it half way?Could be tempered glass or not. It makes a big difference.
I would just fill it up outdoors and see how much it bulges. You'll know if it's safe or not.
Chances that it shatters are very slim unless it already has a crack or chip.
You can glue on braces. Internal or external. Are you concerned about the looks?The results are in! I filled it about 80% and the glass bulged out a little less than 1/8". So that is that. I wonder if I am even safe filling it half way?
Just a note on Killlifish... Most killifish are seasonal; hatching after rains, breeding, laying eggs and dying when the water dries up. The eggs lie in the clay substrate until it rains again. This has allowed hobbyists to collect eggs, dry them in a substrate and ship them all over the world. It's quite interesting!
That flex sounds manageable... You can always brace the top
Looks comes second to me, but it will be in my living room and it is first for my wife.You can glue on braces. Internal or external. Are you concerned about the looks?