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Re: Aquatic Plants Digest V5 #48/earthquakes



> A master aquatic gardener *and* comedian!  :-)
>
> Seriously, Tom. What causes it? Do you have an open
> top tank with a fan blowing in to cool it down?
>
> Or was there an earthquake in CA when that picture
> was taken?

Shireen this new thing is occurring in many photographs of late.
You should get those videos of the AGA Convention from Erik Olson.
;)

Madan Subramanian
Bangalore, India.

> Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 18:07:47 -0400
> From: Shireen Gonzaga <whimbrel at comcast_net>
> Subject: Re: Aquatic Plants Digest V5 #48 /earthquakes
>
> >> I've always wondered how Amano (and now you Tom) gets the surface
> >> to move when there are no pumps.
> >> A good example of this is Amanos totally clean tank in "Nature
> Aquarium
> >> World book one", page 154-155, which has a very active surface.
> >> How do you do it? Whats the magic? =)
>
> >
>
http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?p=999&gid=776024&uid=536313&members
=1
>
> > Hairdryer.
>
> > Regards,
> > Tom Barr
>
> A master aquatic gardener *and* comedian!  :-)
>
> Seriously, Tom. What causes it? Do you have an open
> top tank with a fan blowing in to cool it down?
>
> Or was there an earthquake in CA when that picture
> was taken?
>
> And speaking of earthquakes, how have yours and other
> CA aquarists' tanks fared during earthquakes? Do you
> take special precautions?
>
> - - shireen
>
> - --
> Shireen Gonzaga
> Baltimore
> whimbrel at comcast_net