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Fish Herder
To Infinity and Beyond!!!!!!!! OK, got that out of the way........
I thought I might share an idea of a tank I had some months ago, which today I have finally made a reality. I am sure at some point, most of us have been in a room with 2 mirrors opposite each other. As you stand between them you get the reflection of the reflection, of the reflection, of the reflection ..........and so it goes away of into the distance getting smaller and smaller, creating dozens of mini-mes!
Well, I wondered if it would be possible to create a tank made of mirrors, that would give the illusion that it stretched away into the distance and contained hundreds of fish? Of course a tank made of mirrors wouldn't work, as you couldn't see in. So they would need to be one way mirrors. I first thought about going to a mirror company and having a tank made, but that would be expensive, and I'd be pretty miffed if it didn't work. I'd searched the internet to see if anyone had tried it, and couldn't find anything, so I was on my own!
It got put to the back of my mind for a while, until the other day when I saw some clapped out old car with naff spoilers, a stupidly noisy exhaust, and "Mirrored" windows! Bingo, that was the answer. This guy had tried to pimp his ride(and failed), so why not pimp my tank? So I went to track down some mirror window film from my local car accessories store.
And here's how it went:
First up I decided on a small 2 foot by 1 foot tank for this experiment. I went and bought one for less than 20 quid. Everything else I would need I had at home already. I knew that it would need at lighting ratio of at least 4:1 on the inside to work, so I would need to place it somewhere with dull light. Also the scape would need to be right. I figured either a stream style with only sand and gravel, a carpet of short stems, or a tunnel effect with long stems would work. Other wise it would just look like a reflection and I wanted it to look like an extension. Finally the fish. I thought it needs to be small schooling fish of all one type. I wanted the right effect, so I felt it important to use the right sculpture, so to speak.
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I thought I might share an idea of a tank I had some months ago, which today I have finally made a reality. I am sure at some point, most of us have been in a room with 2 mirrors opposite each other. As you stand between them you get the reflection of the reflection, of the reflection, of the reflection ..........and so it goes away of into the distance getting smaller and smaller, creating dozens of mini-mes!
Well, I wondered if it would be possible to create a tank made of mirrors, that would give the illusion that it stretched away into the distance and contained hundreds of fish? Of course a tank made of mirrors wouldn't work, as you couldn't see in. So they would need to be one way mirrors. I first thought about going to a mirror company and having a tank made, but that would be expensive, and I'd be pretty miffed if it didn't work. I'd searched the internet to see if anyone had tried it, and couldn't find anything, so I was on my own!
It got put to the back of my mind for a while, until the other day when I saw some clapped out old car with naff spoilers, a stupidly noisy exhaust, and "Mirrored" windows! Bingo, that was the answer. This guy had tried to pimp his ride(and failed), so why not pimp my tank? So I went to track down some mirror window film from my local car accessories store.
And here's how it went:
First up I decided on a small 2 foot by 1 foot tank for this experiment. I went and bought one for less than 20 quid. Everything else I would need I had at home already. I knew that it would need at lighting ratio of at least 4:1 on the inside to work, so I would need to place it somewhere with dull light. Also the scape would need to be right. I figured either a stream style with only sand and gravel, a carpet of short stems, or a tunnel effect with long stems would work. Other wise it would just look like a reflection and I wanted it to look like an extension. Finally the fish. I thought it needs to be small schooling fish of all one type. I wanted the right effect, so I felt it important to use the right sculpture, so to speak.
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