Something like this?
http://images.google.com.my/images?hl=en&s...F-8&sa=N&tab=wi
I have one on my sis's room lolz....
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Jan 26 2010, 10:24 PM
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Something like this?
http://images.google.com.my/images?hl=en&s...F-8&sa=N&tab=wi I have one on my sis's room lolz.... |
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Jan 26 2010, 10:30 PM
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rid: lol... mistake... black light....
ryo: yeah, those... where you got it? |
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Jan 26 2010, 10:31 PM
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Not sure, my dad got it few years ago...
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Jan 26 2010, 10:32 PM
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=.='
lol I do hope ur not planning to turn it on under the scorp for long hours..... U can get those in Hardware shops or some aquarium shops. Added on January 26, 2010, 10:32 pmor get those exoterra ones...expensive but... er..... This post has been edited by rideon: Jan 26 2010, 10:32 PM |
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Jan 26 2010, 10:53 PM
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Certainly not for long period...
I know that it could be detrimenting under UV light for long period... Just wanna get a tube to fixed on my tank so all those scorp in my tank can glow together when i switch it on... This post has been edited by *FallenAngel*: Jan 26 2010, 10:54 PM |
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Jan 26 2010, 10:57 PM
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Oh ok... i suggest u get 2 tubes. one black light and another one red light. Red light u can turn on longer.. It will look awesome.. Ur tank already really nice with all those setups.. Wish i had some of those bark/wood lying around here so i can deco my communal tank up.. darn it.. So 2 thumbs up from me bro.. cant wait to see more pics from u wen u attach those lights on
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Jan 26 2010, 11:05 PM
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Cant get 'em in short time... Coz now i am trapped in my hometown... Nothing much you can get...
I got some new ideas on the pond in tank setup... Still thinking should i modify the big glass tank cause it will be permanent and once done couldnt be reverse anymore... I got 1 extra tank but it would be way smaller and couldnt really present the real feeling of forest habitat with a pond... Maybe will get it done this weekend... How's your tank setup going on? |
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Jan 26 2010, 11:17 PM
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thats cool. if i were you i would really think it many times before starting. Coz u will need to modify the tank.. Like me i have several tanks to be modified and if i dont like the size i just make my own after drawing the designs out.
My setup havent gone smoothly just yet. Coz im thinking of how to create a water supply for the adult and babies at the same time without the babies drowning in it. As you may have know, i left the 3i babies with mom so rite now i have a lousy chocolate lid as its water bowl and was planning to make something like a lake with shallow depth for the babies to go and have some sip. So im planning to make like a two 1 way area where there is a deep end and a shallow end. The shallow one will have tons of rocks so the babies can just walk on them without having the fear of drowning and the deep end is just a reservoir for the water supply. Nk senang gune one of those mini waterfall thing but then again i will b using electricity which is not in my designs. If there is a way without using any electricity to pump the water up trough a tube or somewut to make a similar effect. So.. im still researching.. using the gravitational force to my advantage.. but rite now its all in papers... |
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Jan 26 2010, 11:39 PM
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QUOTE(rideon @ Jan 26 2010, 11:17 PM) thats cool. if i were you i would really think it many times before starting. Coz u will need to modify the tank.. Like me i have several tanks to be modified and if i dont like the size i just make my own after drawing the designs out. Hmm... Sounds so tempting... Show us pic once done! Love your idea.... My setup havent gone smoothly just yet. Coz im thinking of how to create a water supply for the adult and babies at the same time without the babies drowning in it. As you may have know, i left the 3i babies with mom so rite now i have a lousy chocolate lid as its water bowl and was planning to make something like a lake with shallow depth for the babies to go and have some sip. So im planning to make like a two 1 way area where there is a deep end and a shallow end. The shallow one will have tons of rocks so the babies can just walk on them without having the fear of drowning and the deep end is just a reservoir for the water supply. Nk senang gune one of those mini waterfall thing but then again i will b using electricity which is not in my designs. If there is a way without using any electricity to pump the water up trough a tube or somewut to make a similar effect. So.. im still researching.. using the gravitational force to my advantage.. but rite now its all in papers... Why not electricity? Do you install any lighting? Anyway, you can try those aquarium pump and modify sikit so it can be a mini water feature... Kinda cheap for those pump... Came across some at Pet Lover Centre and the size is actually quite small and cost around 15 bucks... |
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Jan 26 2010, 11:47 PM
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I have a small pump coz my dad bought me a mini water fountain.
Its nice to use it but it uses alot of electricity in term of time la.. Long hours, days, weeks turned on then ur electricity bills... plus i have to pay my share of the bills.. darn it.. So thats get me going with a non electricity powered water pump.. Having an idea on using weights that pump the water up, then came across the water wheel but then in order to use that technology i need a constant flow of water into it.. thats a prob for me.. coz u need to pump the water up.. So now it draws me to using gears and that leads me yet again to my old hobby.. Tamiyas.. kno those car powered batteries we used to play when we were little. I could use the engine to pump up the water but then again it uses batteries.. u will need constant change of batteries is u are turning it on the whole day... So yes.. im still thinking and researching on the best ideal way to pump up water without using any electricity.. Some may say y should i spent all the time on this little yet futile project.. but for me... its a hobby and a way for me to think new ideas and challenge my self... So if u have any ideas do let me know. could be handy.. U know me.. i like DIY-ing |
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Jan 27 2010, 12:06 AM
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Hmm... gonna be a huge project....
k, will inform you if i get any "light bulb" appear above my head... lol |
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Jan 27 2010, 12:14 AM
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I just got the most best of my design ever yet.. Perpetual Motion is the KEY!!!
infinite energy and renewal by using its energy to make the energy that is loss.. Very confusing isnt it.. But its the KEY!!! Now will think of an idea.. It will basically b a wheel but it will pump water from the reservoir up and pour down on the wheel and it will continue till i die.. lol.. am so excited now... put my thinking caps on... buaahahahahahha |
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Jan 27 2010, 12:21 PM
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Any bros out there sent scorpions to Singapore before. A few guys are asking me, but I do not want to take any unecessary risks. Thanks.
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Jan 27 2010, 12:43 PM
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It's illegal to send it to sg bro
Their gov have ban exotic pets in the country |
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Jan 27 2010, 12:44 PM
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Jan 27 2010, 12:52 PM
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QUOTE(rideon @ Jan 27 2010, 12:14 AM) I just got the most best of my design ever yet.. Perpetual Motion is the KEY!!! Sounds very Seiko Kinetic-ish. You're losing your oldskool 'keep it simple' self already. Wahaha. infinite energy and renewal by using its energy to make the energy that is loss.. Very confusing isnt it.. But its the KEY!!! Now will think of an idea.. It will basically b a wheel but it will pump water from the reservoir up and pour down on the wheel and it will continue till i die.. lol.. am so excited now... put my thinking caps on... buaahahahahahha P/s: 1. I have some empty guppy tanks, plastic containers, small exoterra tanks, small toyogos etc. for sale at very cheap prices. Only for those who can come and self collect @ Ampang Puteri Hospital or anywhere near Flamingo Hotel. Just need to clear up some space in my room and car booth. No reservations, first come first collect basis. 2. All the forest scorpions for giveaways have gone to new homes now. Tqvm. |
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Jan 27 2010, 03:55 PM
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perpetual motion. that cant be done since the laws of physics dictates that all energy cannot be destroy but can be turn into another form of energy.
unless u can find ways of harnessing the power of gravity like pendulums in a clock or the sun power using solar panels then u can get "free energy". the easiest way i can see for getting "free energy" is a combination of a few items such as below a few car batteries a dynamo stationary bike a willing cyclist hook the dynamo to the stationary bike, strap a cyclist to the bike, run the wires to a battery charger then hook the batteries up. cycle to charge the batteries,use batteries to power pump. repeat. instant success. |
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Jan 27 2010, 06:53 PM
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Good idea sam, now rideon can cycling to keep fit to keep the energy running
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Jan 27 2010, 08:14 PM
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lol.... he got lots of feeder mouse... They will be very willing to help him as long as he dont feed them to his snake....
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Jan 27 2010, 08:14 PM
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lol.... he got lots of feeder mouse... They will be very willing to help him as long as he dont feed them to his snake....
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