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Subject: 
Lego in Fish-tanks
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Date: 
Mon, 9 Apr 2001 06:03:31 GMT
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Does anybody have Lego in their fish tank? Once, long ago I had a fish tank,
I built a windmill and weigh'd it down with some rocks, I positioned the air
pump tube under the gavel near the bottom of the windmill and when the air
bubbles came out they caught the fins of the windmill and caused it to turn!
I had a little gold fish that liked to "hang-out" in the main house. He (it)
would stick it's head out of the door and just sit there, my gold fish was
happy! Did any of you do somthing simular?

P.S. At the time my Mom let me have another fish tank, because I promised
not to feed the fish peanut butter again. I told her that the fish looked
hungry!
I guess that was a bad Idea!.....Eric



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  Re: Lego in Fish-tanks
 
(...) I forgot who it was, but they showed me a page that had a circuler tank with legos in it spinning around the tank in the whirpool that a motor made in the bottom of the tank - now that was cool!! I really want to get something like this - but (...) (23 years ago, 9-Apr-01, to lugnet.build)
  Re: Lego in Fish-tanks
 
(...) Getting back to the original subject, I know this has come up before and I believe the consensus was you want to use clean bricks, well rinsed. New bricks have mold release, a sort of oil. This could be bad for the fish :^) Try searching for (...) (23 years ago, 18-Apr-01, to lugnet.build)

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