Saturday, October 16, 2010

Looking to the future.

If there's real demand to see it happen, provided I can raise the money ($3,400) an aquarium like this would make an incredible permanent seafloor colony.It's big enough I could add LED grow lights to cultivate algae and wheatgrass, actively supplying oxygen and processing waste. As the pump I have right now is sufficient to sustain 15 hamsters, A structure like this could easily accommodate six hamsters (one per room) along with an exercise wheel, a filtered water spout, pretty much anything imaginable. This would be the true Hampture.

Until I can find an incredible wealthy, crazy donor however, I'll keep adding rooms to the Mk.II habitat as I can afford to. Someday...

8 comments:

  1. My girlfriend: "I want nine of those. Those are so awesome. God damn."

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  2. woah wait what?
    WOAH WAIT WHAT!?

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  3. You need some http://www.kickstarter.com/

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  4. The kickstarter thing seems cool but there are too many socialists who disagree with the objectivist agenda behind the project. Also animal right assholes who dont realize you are putting the safety of the hamster above all else.

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  5. http://img715.imageshack.us/img715/8521/1287381585658.jpg

    Pretty much sums it up.

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  6. @Internet Neutrality:

    Yeah, I drew that. This project was based on that strip. I figured it was obvious.

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  7. You, sir, are awesome.

    Would you be able to build a large enough solar array to completely support the algae? A large enough solar array to completely support a hamster without pump for longer than the hamster could survive without fresh air?

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