How do you guys think an actual skull will hold up in a trop aquarium environment? Reason I ask, is for what I do,
I come across a wide variety of bones/skulls and think they'd look great in my tanks. I have everything from deer,
bear, rabbit, fetal pigs and yes even human skulls. Now I know that a watery environment can possibly quicken decay,
but how quick? If it's a slow gradual decay that won't harm my fish, then I'm all in. Who hasn't wanted to see their
fish swim in one eye and out the other? If it were me I'd rather have my remains appreciated and not just buried
6ft under.
I'd hate to go the route of acquiring replicas like this http/www.skullsunlimited.com/record_variant.php?id=3980
or this http/www.skullsunlimited.com/record_variant.php?id=4589
The prices are insignificant, money is no object, this is about the satisfaction of using my own trophies/discoveries/collection.
I'm sure many of you have tried the same idea. How did it go?
I come across a wide variety of bones/skulls and think they'd look great in my tanks. I have everything from deer,
bear, rabbit, fetal pigs and yes even human skulls. Now I know that a watery environment can possibly quicken decay,
but how quick? If it's a slow gradual decay that won't harm my fish, then I'm all in. Who hasn't wanted to see their
fish swim in one eye and out the other? If it were me I'd rather have my remains appreciated and not just buried
6ft under.
I'd hate to go the route of acquiring replicas like this http/www.skullsunlimited.com/record_variant.php?id=3980
or this http/www.skullsunlimited.com/record_variant.php?id=4589
The prices are insignificant, money is no object, this is about the satisfaction of using my own trophies/discoveries/collection.
I'm sure many of you have tried the same idea. How did it go?