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So you want a fish? A little aquatic friend to call your own, or perhaps a future snack?

 

Either way, there are some very important things you should know about raising and caring for these tiny aquatic lifeforms, their new home, and the dangers to your fish that lurk around the station...

 

Step 1: Procuring Your Aquarium

 

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Step 2: Maintaining Your Aquarium

 

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Step 3: Populating Your Aquarium

 

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Step 4: ???

 

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But wait, what about those dangers!?

 

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Other Useful Tips and Stuff!

 

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  FalseIncarnate said:

Fishbowls and aquariums with open lids can be preyed upon by cats (like Runtime, not Hawke)

 

But why not let the tajarans go fishing? They can already devour mice!

 

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  Dumbdumn5 said:
  FalseIncarnate said:

Fishbowls and aquariums with open lids can be preyed upon by cats (like Runtime, not Hawke)

 

But why not let the tajarans go fishing? They can already devour mice!

You mean they can't?!

 

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I feel like some tweaking is needed. Make it harder for fish to lay eggs, and perhaps let them require less food? Regardless of the amount of fish, (I used sharks, not really any other kind) they need food every 1-3 seconds. I was basically glued to the fishtank for a solid 1.5 hours before moving the tank to permabrig and ditching that job.

 

It's always nice to get more content though, and I'm sure we'd accept caviar or the like with open arms :)

 

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  Anxipal said:
I feel like some tweaking is needed. Make it harder for fish to lay eggs, and perhaps let them require less food? Regardless of the amount of fish, (I used sharks, not really any other kind) they need food every 1-3 seconds. I was basically glued to the fishtank for a solid 1.5 hours before moving the tank to permabrig and ditching that job.

 

It's always nice to get more content though, and I'm sure we'd accept caviar or the like with open arms :)

 

This is the initial release of the aquariums, they'll definitely be getting some tweaks to things like food consumption, filth build-up rates, and egg laying rates. The chance to get dud eggs might also get raised and/or a cooldown between fish being able to lay eggs might be put in place to help cut back on egg spam.

 

Fish eat an extra amount of food when they successfully lay eggs, and given the chance to lay an egg is quite easy to increase, this means they do so quite often. It's a good thing I didn't make no food start killing fish too, otherwise it'd be really infuriating to care for an aquarium.

 

As for uses for the stuff... This is actually planned! Caviar, sushi, and possibly other uses are already planned / being planned. New varieties of fish are also planned, some of which have special interactions such as cleaning filth, producing food, or perhaps even eating other fish... Suggestions and such are always welcome either via IRC, the TS, or in the suggestions forum.

 

As for letting tajaran fish in tanks, it might be a little snowflakey from a code perspective and sorta pointless since a fish net is so easy to get and pretty much does the same thing. The interest has been noted, though I make no promises at this time about implementing it.

 

EDIT: Currently, aquariums cannot be emagged. Given they are built entirely from just a few panes of glass, it's quite impressive they have fully functional (and rather advanced) filtration systems, built in lights, and the ability to sense tank conditions without any sort of required electronic components. I might consider emagging them later, though I have no clue what this would cause other than possibly murdering all the fish or blowing up the aquarium or something.

 

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