fish in the sink.

S.A.

WHY? Cuz I can...
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In searching the www to see what other types of aquariums I might be able to acquire, I found this. I didn't know whether to say "WOW cool!" or to be appauled. I guess in the right "hands" this could be done well. I don't know if I could get business done in the bathroom with all those eyes watching.

Check it out (ps I am in now way endorsing or selling this - I couldn't afford it anyhow)

http://www.homeannex.com/prodView.asp?idProduct=42954
 
that's what i thought. the seals to the access holes are "soap holders."
could you imagine if it got in the tank?
 
I've seen this before, it does look neat, but another problem is what kind of maintenance can you really do with such small holes?!?! I laugh at the idiot who has more money than they know what to do with who buys this and ends up with an algae filled mess of sink/tank filled with (poor) dead fish :mad2: :laugh:

It could be cool with just plants and snails if you could control the algae somehow
 
I know this product has been discussed before but...

to achieve the look pictured (like one big block of glass) you'd have to fill it to the top. How do we have gas exchange ???
The fish would live for about an hour...
Other good points (maintenance, contamination, temperature) have been brought up.

I have come across a lot of stupid **** in my life but this product is defenitely ranking among the top 10. I am still trying to figure out if it ranks higher than the "cellphone antenna booster" or "horsepower and fuel efficiency improver - glue on motorblock magnet".
 
would be a bit exspensive but imagine doing a sand bottom and putting in a group of scorpions with a black light built onto tier the inside top or right outside on top.

and use the scorpions for a nightlight when walking through the house

for those that dont get it, scorpions glow under a black light.

neat idea but NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOwhere near worth that price.
 
Yes they do! It is soooo cool. I still don't think I could use this, even for a terrarium (sp).
 
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