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		<title>QotD: Built to Last</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What was the last thing you built with your own hands?Submitted by Nick. Ok, so technically this isn&#39;t something I built. And I guess it isn&#39;t with my own hands&#8230;but, it&#39;s the best I&#39;ve got. For the longest time now I&#39;ve been unhappy with how my Betta&#39;s tank has been set up. It&#39;s kinda generic,


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<blockquote><p>What was the last thing you built with your own hands?<br /><span style="font-size:.8em;">Submitted by <a href="http://nkenig.vox.com/" class="enclosure-inline-user">Nick</a>.</span> </p>
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 Ok, so technically this isn&#39;t something I built. And I guess it isn&#39;t with my own hands&#8230;but, it&#39;s the best I&#39;ve got. For the longest time now I&#39;ve been unhappy with how my Betta&#39;s tank has been set up. It&#39;s kinda generic, the plants suck and the sponge filter I had going in there was ugly as heck and took up a crapton of room. So I decided that I would switch back to a power filter.</p>
<p>Betta&#39;s have a particular issue in that they don&#39;t like strong currents. And while my tank (an Eclipse System 6) came with a filter, it didn&#39;t have any flow control on it so it ended up being much too powerful and Fish didn&#39;t like it very much at all. So I switched to the sponge filter, but it didn&#39;t do as good a job as I wanted it to do on the actual filtering bit. So I would have to buy a new filter for the tank with some kind of flow control. But the problem then became that the hood of the tank was set up in such a way that it wouldn&#39;t allow for a filter that hangs off the back of the tank without modification. </p>
<p>I talked to my parents (who are much handier than I am with these sorts of things) and we came to the conclusion that we could cut a hole in the plastic hood such that it would allow a filter to fit through. So I brought it over last night (after being tricked into carrying a very heavy elliptical machine into their house that they had just bought) and we proceeded to begin the cutting process. After quite a bit of work, we ended up with a nicely sized hole.</p>
<p>I set up the new filter last night and everything seems to be working fine. Fish doesn&#39;t mind the current so much since it&#39;s less, I have more room to work with tank decoration and it doesn&#39;t look as horrible in there. Now I just need to figure out how I want to decorate it, as well as getting a couple of ghost shrimp to complete the tank (and provide some possible little snacks for my betta) </p>
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