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    Fish In The Bathroom Sink

    No, don't really know, but I figure it's about 2 or maybe 3 gallons. Might be more, I'll have to measure and find out. Yes, it will be inside art. the building is heated/AC'd. Have you ever used unglazed ceramics? I traditional don't glaze my stuff, but I could probably glaze the inside...
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    Fish In The Bathroom Sink

    No, water will be taken from the drain, through a filter and back into the tank through the sculpture's his wee wee. :) I'm thinking I'll set up a little gravel or somethign at the bottom of the tank and have just a small openning from the drain pipe to take the water - so there's no chance for...
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    Fish In The Bathroom Sink

    I will definatly flush the sink with lots and lots of water. I'm making the sculpture piece my self and it will be a freshly fired piece of 'ceramics' (which is fired around 1,500 degrees F, so should be fairly free of anything but I'll rinse anyways) A paradise fish sounds like acool idea...
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    Fish In The Bathroom Sink

    I will definatly post pics when it's done. But be patient, it's going to be a bit. The school semester starts in a couple of weeks and it going to be one of my first projects so look for pics in a month of so I think.
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    Fish In The Bathroom Sink

    No, definatly no hot and cold water - only an art display. I was only thinking gold fish becuase I've heard they're fairly hardy, but a betta would be beatiful! I like that idea a lot. Thanks for the help, I'm feeling confident about continuing with this, you guys are great. --Matttail
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    Fish In The Bathroom Sink

    I was hoping that someone might be able to answer a couple questions for me. I'm an artist, working in sculpture and photography. I've plans to make a sculpture piece that I'd want to keep some live fish in, probably just two goldfish. I've picked up an used bathroom sink, and I'm going to...
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