[And with that, Mizuki begins sorrowfully counting off the reasons why that idea wouldn't work...]
- You'd also need the aquarium to have the right water pressure; anglers and other deep-sea animals are used to tremendous PSI and would probably explode at shallower depths, and then there's the matter of feeding. If they become part of a carbon cycle that can be traced back to photosynthesis, then I might as well be eating rat poison.
... And of course, it would have to be a salt water aquarium.
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[And with that, Mizuki begins sorrowfully counting off the reasons why that idea wouldn't work...]
- You'd also need the aquarium to have the right water pressure; anglers and other deep-sea animals are used to tremendous PSI and would probably explode at shallower depths, and then there's the matter of feeding. If they become part of a carbon cycle that can be traced back to photosynthesis, then I might as well be eating rat poison.
... And of course, it would have to be a salt water aquarium.