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Re: Halfbakery Idea Implementaion: Roaming Fish
This kind of reminds me about the patent I once researched about toilet tanks that were transparent on the front and split in half so the front half became a fish tank... I think if I ever went to use one I would freak out thinking the poor fish would get flushed if I depressed the handle!
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Re: Halfbakery Idea Implementaion: Roaming Fish
I had a fish once. It had nice big tank with lots of plastic plants and little castle and all sorts of things I thought would fascinate a little fish brain.
The dopey thing either floated in the middle of the tank or swam around in circles. Then the cat got him. I wasn't to broken up about it. Having just learned about Darwin in school, I figured that the cat had proven him self a superior pet. From what I've seen of fish in other tanks, I don't think mine was being very original. All fish seem to either do nothing or wander aimlessly till they see food. I guess it has something to do with only having enough brain power to handle instinct. I know some people like fish, but they really are quite dumb. So my question is, if the fish can't find it's way around a tank, how is it going to handle my house? -Andy A. |
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edit: OMG... ![]() Only 1,100.00 each. ![]() http://www.elseware.to/products/aq.htm Oh.. Apparently the fish are not included with the bowl.. Oh well.Last edited by Elgin Clock : 08-11-2004 at 03:23. |
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It's a good idea just as long as that isn't toilet water. But then again, those fish would probably die with the coming stop to the lavatory. |
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My goldfishes are somewhat stupid.
All they want to do is eat, eat, eat, and then do the other business caused by over eating. If I put them in one of these roaming balls, all they want to do is search around for food and get themselves into trouble with the neighbor's cat. ![]() |
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) the fish could safely play with the cat -or- start chasing the cat and have fun with its :cough: low oxygen deadly :cough: fishbowl. But the goldfish probably wouldn't mind. Now all you need is a solar-powered revolving light that stays bouyent in the middle of the globe, just to add that special pinch of robotics to the recipe._Alex |
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Why do I want my fish loose in the house?
Instead- how about making a big hamster ball that would hold a human inside that would roll along the bottom of a lake so you can cross over while observing the fishes in THEIR home. I guess if you got tired you could make it less dense than the water and float to the surface. WC ![]() |
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As for the human bubble- that would be kinda fun, provided you have enough air and the bubble never broke. _Alex |
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