WhistlingBadger
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Welcome to yet another new Badger setup!
With this one, as with the last, I attempt to capture the mood of a small stream flowing through a tea garden in south-central Asia. Since my favorite teas come from the Himalayan foothills of Nepal and Darjeeling, India, and the Yunnan highlands of China, I have concentrated on fish from those areas, as well as a few closely-related species from just over the hill in northern Myanmar.
It's starting to look like a proper river tank, don't you think? So far, so good. Tomorrow I plan on putting in the plants, then adding fish tomorrow evening. The waterfall pump should be here Wednesday.
I decided not do a lot of build-along stuff, since it's a lot of extra work and nobody ever seems to read that stuff anyway. If you find yourself wanting to know what I did, I'd be happy to share. But sharing the actual living work in progress is the real fun.
So, pour yourself a cuppa tea, preferably really good stuff, and follow along.
With this one, as with the last, I attempt to capture the mood of a small stream flowing through a tea garden in south-central Asia. Since my favorite teas come from the Himalayan foothills of Nepal and Darjeeling, India, and the Yunnan highlands of China, I have concentrated on fish from those areas, as well as a few closely-related species from just over the hill in northern Myanmar.
It's starting to look like a proper river tank, don't you think? So far, so good. Tomorrow I plan on putting in the plants, then adding fish tomorrow evening. The waterfall pump should be here Wednesday.
I decided not do a lot of build-along stuff, since it's a lot of extra work and nobody ever seems to read that stuff anyway. If you find yourself wanting to know what I did, I'd be happy to share. But sharing the actual living work in progress is the real fun.
So, pour yourself a cuppa tea, preferably really good stuff, and follow along.
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