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*aquarium - contains four water dwelling creatures, and some marine plants. Types of creatures typically include fish, amphibians, crustaceans, and mollusc.
*aquarium - contains four water dwelling creatures, and some marine plants. Types of creatures typically include fish, amphibians, crustaceans, and mollusc.
*fishbowl - similar to an aquarium but contains only a single water dwelling creature instead of four.
*fishbowl - similar to an aquarium but contains only a single water dwelling creature instead of four.
*terrarium - contains four land dwelling creatures, and some plants. Creatures typically include reptiles, amphibians, and insects.
*terrarium - contains four land dwelling creatures, and some plants. Creatures typically include reptiles, amphibians, arachnids, and insects.
*tank - similar to a terrarium but contains only a single land dwelling creature instead of four.
*tank - similar to a terrarium but contains only a single land dwelling creature instead of four.



Revision as of 14:55, 27 May 2023

Aquariums are catch-all term for a type of atmospheric housing item that provide additional messaging for player homes. They come in several forms:

  • aquarium - contains four water dwelling creatures, and some marine plants. Types of creatures typically include fish, amphibians, crustaceans, and mollusc.
  • fishbowl - similar to an aquarium but contains only a single water dwelling creature instead of four.
  • terrarium - contains four land dwelling creatures, and some plants. Creatures typically include reptiles, amphibians, arachnids, and insects.
  • tank - similar to a terrarium but contains only a single land dwelling creature instead of four.

Use

Every time an aquarium is LOOKED at, a random messaging about one of the creatures and/or plants is shown.

Aquariums will also periodically output a random message to the room if the aquarium is looked at while placed on a surface in a player home. It only needs to be looked at once in order to turn on the atmospheric messaging, however it must be looked at again every time the house is reloaded or the aquarium is removed and replaced on a surface in order to reactivate the atmospherics. Multiple aquariums in a home will prevent the atmospherics from working.

Dropping an aquarium will cause it to shatter into pieces and be lost.

Variations

 SourceRareIncomplete
Amber glass fishbowl etched with Divyaush's welkinGlass Bubble (2)
Glass Bubble (1)
true
Amethyst glass fishbowl etched with Dergati's shrikeGlass Bubble (2)
Glass Bubble (1)
true
Bamboo-framed glass terrarium with a hinged lidBottles of Trouble (2)
Bottles of Trouble (1)
true
Beige glass fishbowl etched with Demrris' IladzaGlass Bubble (2)
Glass Bubble (1)
true
Birch-framed glass terrarium with a hinged lidBottles of Trouble (2)true
Blue glass fishbowl etched with Eluned's dolphinGlass Bubble (2)
Glass Bubble (1)
true
Boxwood-framed glass terrarium with a hinged lidBottles of Trouble (2)
Bottles of Trouble (1)
true
Brinewood-framed glass terrarium with a hinged lidBottles of Trouble (2)true
Brown glass fishbowl etched with Hav'roth's cobraGlass Bubble (2)
Glass Bubble (1)
true
Burgundy glass fishbowl etched with Huldah's weaselGlass Bubble (2)
Glass Bubble (1)
true
Cedar-framed glass terrarium with a hinged lidBottles of Trouble (2)
Bottles of Trouble (1)
true
Cerulean glass fishbowl etched with Lemicus' albatrossGlass Bubble (2)
Glass Bubble (1)
true
Charcoal glass fishbowl etched with Firulf's owlGlass Bubble (2)
Glass Bubble (1)
true
Chartreuse glass fishbowl etched with Peri'el's kingsnakeGlass Bubble (2)
Glass Bubble (1)
true
Clear fishbowl shaped like a grinning skullCoral Reef (1)
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