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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] CO2 Scrubbers



I remember not long ago I moved out of an apartment post haste and left a 20
gallon tank with about a half dozen Swords and Platties, an albino Catfish,
and an algae eater.  I peaked in the window of the vacant apartment about
6-monthes later and saw fish swimming around in a very green aquarium.  Must
have been a well designed self-sufficient ecosystem or my name is not BigD.

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Suds <paul_suds@hotmail.com>
To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org <personal_submersibles@psubs.org>
Date: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 12:39 AM
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] CO2 Scrubbers


>Hi guys, when I originally started this thread I was really not thinking
>that it would migrate to algae. However, I do find the concepts presented
>somewhat interesting. Actually I'm looking at Ferdy, my pet siamese
fighting
>fish, who is staring at me right now. I am looking at him through the fish
>tank, swimming around with his algae friends. How ironic it would be for
the
>shoe to be on the other foot. I see one of our psubbers in an acrylic
>covered sub, with the fish looking in at him while he was sucking on a
chunk
>of algae for generating oxygen. Would they consider us as a pet? Or, would
>they just consider us as an odity in their world. Well gotta call it a
night
>and feed Ferdy. Oh, Nemo, if you read this, I don't want to hear any smart
>arse comments about me or my fish :)
>Oh, the island deal may be back on. I may have someone interested in taking
>half interest. I would let you p-subbers bring down  your toys anytime you
>want.
>Suds
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