Editing Using Stones in an Aquarium
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==Points to Remember== | ==Points to Remember== | ||
− | *Be aware that the stone will displace water in the tank so effectively reducing the amount of oxygenated water available for the life in your tank. Artificial rocks will be hollow and so will have much less effect on | + | *Be aware that the stone will displace water in the tank so effectively reducing the amount of oxygenated water available for the life in your tank. Artificial rocks will be hollow and so will have much less effect on weight. |
*Remember rocks have weight, can your furniture (and floor!) supporting the extra weight of the rocks? | *Remember rocks have weight, can your furniture (and floor!) supporting the extra weight of the rocks? | ||