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|CTag=crimson,blue-green |
|CTag=crimson,blue-green |
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|STag=tortoise |
|STag=tortoise |
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|ptype=housing |
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|verby=No |
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|pcrystal=No |
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|atmos=Yes |
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|istone=No |
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|wearloc=- |
|wearloc=- |
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|enchanted=No |
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|feature-change=No |
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|htype=Interior Decoration |
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|generator=No |
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|impliedcontents=miniature crimson-striped tortoise,blue-green waterferns,pale grey bed of sand |
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|source=Fernwyk's Fish |
|source=Fernwyk's Fish |
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|cost=6,875 Kronars |
|cost=6,875 Kronars |
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|sourcetype=sold by |
|sourcetype=sold by |
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|fname=No |
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This is a type of atmospheric [[Aquariums|aquarium]] for player houses. |
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A miniature crimson-striped tortoise rises to the surface of the water in a rectangular seaglass aquarium, nibbling at something too small to see. |
A miniature crimson-striped tortoise rises to the surface of the water in a rectangular seaglass aquarium, nibbling at something too small to see. |
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Latest revision as of 22:09, 2 November 2023
rectangular seaglass aquarium | |
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Look: | Clear water fills a rectangular seaglass aquarium, in which swims a miniature crimson-striped tortoise. At the bottom of the tank, clusters of blue-green waterferns provide a frame for a pale grey bed of sand. |
Weight: | Unknown |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | Unknown |
Properties: | This is a designed to be used in or on player houses (Interior Decoration).
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Dimensions: | ? length x ? width x ? height |
Sources: | Sold by Fernwyk's Fish for 6,875 Kronars Source is Fernwyk's Fish |
This is a type of atmospheric aquarium for player houses.
A miniature crimson-striped tortoise rises to the surface of the water in a rectangular seaglass aquarium, nibbling at something too small to see.
Clear water fills a rectangular seaglass aquarium, in which swims a swept-fin silver seraph fish. At the bottom of the tank, clusters of blue-green waterferns provide a frame for a pale grey bed of sand.
Within a rectangular seaglass aquarium, a school of brightly colored tetras darts quickly toward a falling leaf, gobbling it up.