Yes as long as the water is continually managed and kept in an oxygenated state. Howevre, Oscars are reputed to be very distructive when plants are present. They will pull them and and each a small amount. But to give them a natural environment is much better so providing areas of shelter, cover etc will provide a better life
You'll need the following bits: 1. A glass container 2. Pebbles 3. Gauze 4. Soil 5. Plants Put the pebbles in first, then cover with gauze, then the soil and put in the plants. You can add accents if you wish.
Their mass was greater than that of the water.
It is not a pure substance. The glass is formed by the fusion of certain chemicals used to make the glass. The lid may be tin or plastic. The pebbles may be a mixture of various rock types.
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I used Exotic Pebbles and Glass to renovate my garden recently and their website has an gallery of ideas and examples of decorative pebbles. It gave me so much inspiration!
Glass won the Oscar for Documentary - Short Subject - in 1959.
Glass, Stones,Pebbles and other materials. now a days you can use anything
Glass manufacturing plants manufacture glass. It comes in the forms of the sheets and plates we are used to, but they also make all the glass containers and cookware we have. Use the links below to learn about glass and glass making.
Through a Glass Darkly won the Oscar for Foreign Language Film in 1961.
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pebbles and stones where used to decorate the floors and glass was used for windows
this makes possible for the sunlight to reach the plants inside. This makes it easier for the glass to project sunlight through the glass helping the plants inside grow while at the same time it protects the plants.