I would actually love to see someone do this with a homemade kit.partpat wrote:soam24 wrote:if you're going to submerge the print in the aquarium, be sure to seal the framed print with plastic and a lighter prior to submerging it.
I'm floating my invader kit in my 55 gallon tank.
Prints safe with an aquarium?
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At first, I thought the concern over aquariums in the room came from the lighting used and its affect on the prints. Never considered humidity.
Either way, I've had a couple of 45s and a 55g in the living room with framed prints on the wall for a few years now and haven't seen any damage on them yet.
Either way, I've had a couple of 45s and a 55g in the living room with framed prints on the wall for a few years now and haven't seen any damage on them yet.
Racial.Codeblue wrote:How was the soup?mrkyuss wrote:Fun fact, I used to have a turtle named Rex in my bedroom. He lived till he was 23.
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I've got my Ansin Dracula framed above my 55 gal turtle tank and aside from a couple droplets of water hitting the glass on occasion from a splashy turtle, the print looks absolutely fine. Been hanging there for over a year now.