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How To
Houseplants are notoriously fickle. Read the back pages of any seed catalog or Chapter 1: Assembly of any container gardening book, and on and on and on they go, listing the nutrients, fillers, fertilizers, aerators that are absolutely necessary to ensure the health and well being of the four-inch green leafy number, and before two blinks of an eye the soil has been checked to see if it has the right pH, a twice weekly automatic watering system has been installed, several hundred dollars spent on lightbulbs that emit wavelengths at just the right parts of the spectrum, and all the best windows in the house are taken up by rather scraggly looking plant growth. After measuring out bone meal, manure, coffee grounds, after checking for infestations of spider mites and aphids, after discovering a mysterious fungus on the African violet and mushrooms growing in the hibiscus, then the cat decimates the fern, and, you know what? Fuck it. If god had intended plants to grow inside houses, they would root and flower without human intervention. A glass aquarium. Many people erroneously believe that a fish can live a long, healthy life in approximately one gallon of stagnant, scuzzy, unfiltered water. This is not correct. Each fish requires approximately three gallons of water space per inch of fish. Additionally, a water filtration system, to clean bacteria, fungus, and micro-organisms, using a dual carbon system is necessary to maintain water quality, along with an aeration pump to increase available oxygen. Fish breathe through gills, but this doesn't mean that they can manufacture oxygen, and their water will quickly become poisonous if air quality levels are not ensured. One to three inches of pebbles in the bottom of the tank will provide camouflage for fish waste and unconsumed food, while offering a means to anchor the requisite plant life to the aquarium floor. Be aware that a selection of plants should be purchased, in order both to improve air and water quality as well...