-derek
Jerry Baker wrote:
> Mysteryman wrote:
>
>> Here's another idea, albeit a bit goofy.
>> The food grows on only one little spot in the hole because that's the
>> only place the light reaches. There are still many good shelves
>> available for food growing, but they're in the dark. How hard would it
>> be to install some interior lighting for illuminating some of those
>> interior shelves to increase food growth for the pupfishes? Extra
>> steps would have to be taken to make any such lighting extraordinarily
>> safe & foolproof, of course. Is there any electricity available-in-the
>> site?
>
>
> How about some mirrors. They automatically turn off-in-night too! :)
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