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The Small End:

The Small End Among the small end best small-aquarium inhabitants are small marine snails and barnacles. Starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and sea anemones will usually live for a few weeks and under carefully controlled conditions may be kept in aquaria for much longer periods. Small crabs will often thrive where more exacting forms die, and Obelia will often live and reproduce new colonies in very small aquaria. . . . Feeding the small end Animals

Vary according to habitat. Capture small ones with dip net. Strange, small crabs that live in borrowed houses, usually in broken shells, often much too large or small for the small endm. Captured easily by hand; found most often higher up on beach and quite far from water's edge.

See Also Numerous Small Bushes:

Gothic tapestries. As a rule, Gothic tapestries are of the millefleurs variety. The translation of the French word is "thousand flowers," and refers to the fact that the background or other portions of the picture are covered with numerous small bushes, plants, flowers, and leaves. Many of these bushes have small animals of various types crouching upon or under them. It is a general conception that most millefleurs tapestries were woven in the region of the Loire about 1500. Evidence suggests, however, that many of them were woven by itinerant workers.

Looms were soon started in the other countries of Europe. Particularly noted were those of Mortlake, Merton, Barchester, and Windsor in Eng¬land. Germany, Spain, and Italy also were centers of production. The use of the term arras as synonymous with tapestry in England is significant of the importance of the town of that name in connection with the art. Arrazzo in Italian is also used as a synonym. In the United States the term "arras" is used as a designation of a tapestry of the Gothic period. Gothic tapestries. As a rule, Gothic tapestries are of the millefleurs variety. The translation of the French word is "thousand flowers," and refers to the fact that the background or other portions of the picture are covered with numerous small bushes, plants, flowers, and leaves. Many of these bushes have small animals of various types crouching upon or under them. It is a general conception that most millefleurs tapestries were woven in the region of the Loire about 1500. Evidence suggests, however, that many of them were woven by itinerant workers.


On The Other Hand See Very Small Amount:

Water absorbs a certain amount of free oxygen from the air, but this amount is so small as compared with what the plants pro¬duce that it is not important. To cover the aquarium with glass does not reduce the oxygen supply. It does, however, prevent a film of dust and oil from collecting on the water and disturbing the estab¬lished balance, and it prevents rapid water evaporation.

The second most usual light source is the fluorescent tube, which con¬sists of translucent glass filled with a gas that becomes luminous when used as a conductor of electricity, and which produces a very small amount of heat. The glass tubes are furnished in a variety of straight lengths, from 6 inches to 8 feet, and are from % inch to 2 inches in diameter, each size consuming a different amount of current. Ring and other shapes are also manufactured, and various colors are available.

 

 

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