Leaking bag

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This afternoon I have done some errands at an lfs. Bought some spiderwood, plants, aeration dividers And two bags of livebearers (Ameca splendens & mollies). I had put it in my backpack. At some point I felt something wet on my back. Turned out that one of those bags was leaking. The spiderwood punched a hole in the bag.
Fortunately, I’ve made it home but the water level in the bag was pretty low. But they were all okay. My backpack is drying as we speak.
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This afternoon I have done some errands at an lfs. Bought some spiderwood, plants, aeration dividers And two bags of livebearers (Ameca splendens & mollies). I had put it in my backpack. At some point I felt something wet on my back. Turned out that one of those bags was leaking. The spiderwood punched a hole in the bag.
Fortunately, I’ve made it home but the water level in the bag was pretty low. But they were all okay. My backpack is drying as we speak.
LOL, don't you love that feeling :)
I used to cycle as my main form of transport and used a backpack to bring fish home. Sometimes the bags leaked and a wet back is not something you want when carry fish home in a backpack :)
 
LOL, don't you love that feeling :)
I used to cycle as my main form of transport and used a backpack to bring fish home. Sometimes the bags leaked and a wet back is not something you want when carry fish home in a backpack :)
Well, a wet back can be dried. But yes, it's not something you want to happen during the trip home.
 

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