rsaavedra January 11, 2007 January 11, 2007 ISN'T THAT PART OF SOMETHING CALLED THE FISH HIGHWAY WEBSITE?
Jenny January 11, 2007 January 11, 2007 Those do look like the same pictures as from the fish highway. Still cool. I think its really interesting that they connect such small tanks. If the syphon is lost where is all the water going?
YBeNormal January 12, 2007 January 12, 2007 Those do look like the same pictures as from the fish highway. Still cool. I think its really interesting that they connect such small tanks. If the syphon is lost where is all the water going? All over the place!
TROLL January 12, 2007 January 12, 2007 That'll be a real nightmare and I doubt insurance'll cover those damage
Sharkb8 January 14, 2007 January 14, 2007 That is so aweseome. I was actually just thinking of something like this recently for the home. I was thinking how all those people with cats and birds and dogs, etc can take their pets wherever they want to around the home but those with fish - we're confined to just the tank and nowhere else (well, I guess unless you grab a bucket and put your fish in the bucket . .). So why not a duct that runs through various parts of the house for the fish to swim through. That way, while your in the basement working at the computer or in the kicthen cooking dinner, they can swim over and watch, etc. But my question is, how did he do that ??? How do you get all the air out of the ducts??
YBeNormal January 14, 2007 January 14, 2007 But my question is, how did he do that ??? How do you get all the air out of the ducts?? Just like starting a u-tube siphon on an overflow. Submerge both ends of the tube in water and use a hose to suck the air out of the tube.
rmoyer001 January 14, 2007 January 14, 2007 its pretty cool - idea above - if you could that with a reeftank it would be something tp be hold
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