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How Do You Build A Terrarium Waterfall?

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How Do You Build A Terrarium Waterfall?

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Terrariums are a fun way to set up a little isolated environment for both plants and animals. They can range in complexity from a simple one made in a 2L soda bottle to more complex setups made in large aquariums. If you have a larger aquarium, you can even set up a waterfall to add more dramatic visual effects as well as give small animals, such as frogs, a place to swim. Creating a waterfall for your aquarium is easy, inexpensive and can be completed in little time. Set up your terrarium in a 20-gallon glass aquarium as you normally would. Place a 2-inch-deep plastic container into your aquarium. This will be the bin that collects your water from your waterfall, as well as act as your water receptacle. The placement is up to you, as is the length and width of the container. Insert the container so that the top of the container is flush with the soil level in your terrarium. Place your water pump it into a water source, according to package directions, and turn it on. This will allow

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