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Careful topping up of water in the aquarium. Tips for the home master

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The water from the aquarium gradually evaporates, and it has to be topped up periodically. So that disturbed turbidity does not rise from the bottom, there is an ingenious way to carefully top up. The required amount of water is collected in a container, which is then carefully lowered into the aquarium in an inclined position so that the water levels match.

Now you can safely turn the container over: nothing will sway at the bottom.

Careful topping up of water in the aquarium

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