Why acrylic? Why not water. I see some small neon tetras swimming lovingly
around the body. You'll have to sacrifice at least a 50/1.8 too.....
Tom
From: <DaEyeGuy@xxxxxxx>
or..how about a small round fishbowl..nicely landscaped, OM4T sitting in
the
bottom like a castle...fake tiny fishies....all frozen in acrylic...you'd
never have to feed!
Susan Steele
> Amherst, VA USA
Titanium is pretty active in an electrolytic way. I knew someone once
who used to work in a place that serviced commercial aircraft. One of
the horror stories was titanium rivets in an aluminum skinned wing.
Electrolysis just enlarged the holes allowing the aluminum plates to
peel up. The OM4 may decompose in water over time. That might be kind
of interesting in itself.
Winsor
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Winsor Crosby
Long Beach, California, USA
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