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Erik
June 3rd, 2005, 11:23
Hmmm...


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jonas_dg
June 3rd, 2005, 14:40
I would go mad if it'd be stuck in there :360:

Benman
June 3rd, 2005, 16:00
Beautiful design, but not enough surface area for any decent amount of fish and is much more difficult to keep well oxygenated. Ahh.. but the rich could care less if a fish dies... they just buy a new one!:D

Ben:addict:

Klint
June 4th, 2005, 16:21
Originally posted by Benman
Beautiful design, but not enough surface area for any decent amount of fish and is much more difficult to keep well oxygenated. Ahh.. but the rich could care less if a fish dies... they just buy a new one!:D

Ben:addict:

Ben,

It seems your quiet knowledgable about our aquatic friends. :thumb:

I like the design, very good for a miniamlist approach.

Any idea on pricing and who manufactuers these tanks?

Benman
June 6th, 2005, 16:15
Originally posted by Klint
Ben,

It seems your quiet knowledgable about our aquatic friends. :thumb:

I like the design, very good for a miniamlist approach.

Any idea on pricing and who manufactuers these tanks?
Hello Klint,

How's your goldfish doing BTW?

I'm not sure if your question was addressed to myself or Erik? The design is very good (asthectically) but just not the best for fish life. Just remember it's always better to go with maximum surfact area (better gas exchange) versus slim and deep. An open shallow pan (even if it's only a few inches deep) is preferable to a tall beer mug. Same goes for aquariums.

Erik, I'm curious about the maker as well. The craftmanship looks very high quality (read pricey:hahahehe: ).

Ben:addict: