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So..... I found a new way to keep the newts cool

Mokomoko

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A rather unique way to keep the tank cool :cool:
 

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Ha! That makes my day!:rofl:
 

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I wished I had problems with cooling the tank, but -10 °C outside dont make it necessary - in summer, I will definitely try this, my cousin has one of those helicopters too :D
 
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