D.I.Y. - Pool
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D.I.Y. - Pool
Matterials:
the lid to blank cds (the ones u use to burn/copy cds with the twisty lid)
siccors
lighter
gravel (not need but recomended)
Method:
tank the lid and cut it down to make it shallow
if you have any sharp edges take a lighter and burn them (idk if the lighter thing works but i heard it from sum1 else. Sounds logical)
put gravel in the bottom of it
now your done (i will show a pic of it finished as soon as i get gravel)
EDIT: THE LIGHTER THING WORKS VERY GOOD I STRONGLY RECOMEND IT
the lid to blank cds (the ones u use to burn/copy cds with the twisty lid)
siccors
lighter
gravel (not need but recomended)
Method:
tank the lid and cut it down to make it shallow
if you have any sharp edges take a lighter and burn them (idk if the lighter thing works but i heard it from sum1 else. Sounds logical)
put gravel in the bottom of it
now your done (i will show a pic of it finished as soon as i get gravel)
EDIT: THE LIGHTER THING WORKS VERY GOOD I STRONGLY RECOMEND IT
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Looks very good
I only have a 10 Gallon Tank at the moment, so i think im gonna hold off on doing this untill i get a bigger tank.
Im currently using clam shells for their water dishs.
Also, something else i would recomend for you to do, is to put something they can climb on to get in and out of the pool. That will also help prevent them from drowning.
I only have a 10 Gallon Tank at the moment, so i think im gonna hold off on doing this untill i get a bigger tank.
Im currently using clam shells for their water dishs.
Also, something else i would recomend for you to do, is to put something they can climb on to get in and out of the pool. That will also help prevent them from drowning.
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That's an adorable idea, the pool looks so fancy. XD
For mine I just took a rectangular tuppoware bottom and put my big spongue in the back, and then put aquarium gravel in the front so it wouldn't be too deep, and filled it with water. My crabs will drink from it, and I see them climb in it from time to time. But I'll have to try that CD idea once I get a case.
@Bac- Boil it for 10 minutes in a pot on the stove, then let it air dry.
For mine I just took a rectangular tuppoware bottom and put my big spongue in the back, and then put aquarium gravel in the front so it wouldn't be too deep, and filled it with water. My crabs will drink from it, and I see them climb in it from time to time. But I'll have to try that CD idea once I get a case.
@Bac- Boil it for 10 minutes in a pot on the stove, then let it air dry.
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