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Obviously it would be perfect for a school of common pleco's. It's obvious. ;)

Erm, I suppose it would make a really cool betta tank. That is probably how I would use it if it mysteriously showed up at my doorstep somehow. Just one single, quaint little homely male veiltail betta. I would put lots of big plants traling to the top, and somehow make it to where he could rest at the top if he wanted to.
 
Obviously it would be perfect for a school of common pleco's. It's obvious. ;)

Erm, I suppose it would make a really cool betta tank. That is probably how I would use it if it mysteriously showed up at my doorstep somehow. Just one single, quaint little homely male veiltail betta. I would put lots of big plants traling to the top, and somehow make it to where he could rest at the top if he wanted to.

betta would be probably one of the worst fish to put in it as they would have trouble going to surface for air :crazy:
 
OOOH you could put it on its side and seal up the end with a sheet of acrylic using epoxy resin.
then cut open the top with a dremel.
that would look awesome sideways along a bay window or as a room divider on a long sideboard,
 
Obviously it would be perfect for a school of common pleco's. It's obvious. ;)

Erm, I suppose it would make a really cool betta tank. That is probably how I would use it if it mysteriously showed up at my doorstep somehow. Just one single, quaint little homely male veiltail betta. I would put lots of big plants traling to the top, and somehow make it to where he could rest at the top if he wanted to.

betta would be probably one of the worst fish to put in it as they would have trouble going to surface for air :crazy:

I'll put a strong set of bubblenets along the bottom, and give him a betta-sized umbrella so he can do a fish version of Mary Poppins and rise to the surface in style. ;)

Or I could just get a plakat.
 
Obviously it would be perfect for a school of common pleco's. It's obvious. ;)

Erm, I suppose it would make a really cool betta tank. That is probably how I would use it if it mysteriously showed up at my doorstep somehow. Just one single, quaint little homely male veiltail betta. I would put lots of big plants traling to the top, and somehow make it to where he could rest at the top if he wanted to.

betta would be probably one of the worst fish to put in it as they would have trouble going to surface for air :crazy:

Muahahaa and the Betta would suffocate :*

I think its great, Im going to check out a tank like this on the weekend. Going to stock it with 20 Cardinals, 2 Common Plecos and a Oscar. CANT WAIT! Wish me lucks :good:
 
they are pointless tanks , even worse than biorbs , if its 12"x 12" it still only holds the same amount of fish as a tank 12" long and 100 ft deep , people cant get there head round this otherwise they wouldnt buy them , they just lead to countless fish deaths , and if someone ever offered me one id just smash it there and then
 
Went to a McDonalds last weekend and they have one set up in center of a round table going up into the ceiling. It wasn't as tall as that but all the fish were near the top for oxygen. None were further than half way down so it's pointless haveing it so high. And as someone said,,,imagine gravel vacing it :hyper: But how on earth would you clean it.....i've got visions of someone crawling in when it's on it's side and geting stuck with the vacume......ooooooooerrrrrrr the mind boggles.

Needless to say the one is McDonalds is an absolute target for every kid that sits round it to knock on the glass grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
 
You wouldn't ever need to worry about gravel vaccing, for this reason:

If you intend to clean the tank, you're a sensible fishkeeper-and would steer well clear. If you buy this tank you're an utter moron. The two are mutually exclusive.
 
Would look nice in a corner with loads and loads of plants and different lighting effects and lots of bubbles..
 

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