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Fish Habitat or Fish Trap
Took these file cabinets removed drawer s, drilled holes, will brush tops. Just wondering if I didn’t make a fish trap. I could cut a big hole in ends. Any thoughts appreciated.
Last edited by Phoenix; 06/03/20 07:48 AM.
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I'm not able to see the photos on my PC or my android, but filing cabinets without drawers will serve as some sort of structure. I would sink them on their sides and place some heavy rock in and/or on top to keep them where I put them. Holes in the back of each drawer area would be good, I think, but not necessary.
Fish on!, Noel
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I can only see the pictures in the sidebar area under "New Uploaded Images."
Looks interesting.
Maybe have one big 12" x 12" hole in each of the cabinets just in case, but fish do squeeze through tight spots.
Once, I saw a bullhead squeeze out of a small hole in some kind of structure in my pond. It made me want to hurl.....
Excerpt from Robert Crais' "The Monkey's Raincoat:" "She took another microscopic bite of her sandwich, then pushed it away. Maybe she absorbed nutrients from her surroundings."
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