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Turn your toilet into an aquarium!
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http://www.fishnflush.com/

Fish 'n Flush is a patented, two-piece aquarium toilet tank, designed by AquaOne Technologies, Inc., an innovator of water-management systems.

Fish 'n Flush fits most two-piece toilets and turns the bathroom into the center of attention with its unique design of an aquarium that wraps itself around a clear inner tank.

The product developed in-house by AquaOne designers, was a hit at the recent Kitchen and Bath Show, open to people in the plumbing and home improvement trade, and appeared on CBS' The Early Show, which featured new products "For Kitchens and Bathrooms of Tomorrow."
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#2
I dunno, you could just dump some fishies into your regular toilet and call it a day.
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#3
Looking down of fish doesn't do it for me. I need to look at them eye to eye...Maybe a clear plastic twalet?
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#4
[quote mikebw]I dunno, you could just dump some fishies into your regular toilet and call it a day.
I agree
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#5
Makes me think about the electric chicken classic, iToliet!
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#6
The boys would have to fight the urge to tease the fish by aiming .....

I wonder about the temperature changes due to the inrush of cold water affecting the little fishies.
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#7
Or this one.

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#8
> I wonder about the temperature changes due to the inrush of cold water affecting the little fishies.

And the noise...

And the filtration... It's a typical "death-zone" undergravel filter. How would you get nice quiet bioweel in that thing?

I think maybe a few minnows or a small goldfish might survive in there, but they would not be happy campers.

Now THIS one has promise... but how would you clean it?
http://blog.wired.com/tableofmalcontents...tter_.html
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#9
How about a tub in the shape of a donut where the bathroom's on a contiguous wall to the living room and the donut shape continues through the wall making your bathtub your home aquarium on the other side? Tub's created by sealing and insulating the donut hole on the bathroom side.

Built such a thing w/ friends in an environmental science class back in the mid '70s (yes, there were '70s). Maybe one of 'em had something to do w/ this.
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[quote mrthuse]How about a tub in the shape of a donut where the bathroom's on a contiguous wall to the living room and the donut shape continues through the wall making your bathtub your home aquarium on the other side? Tub's created by sealing and insulating the donut hole on the bathroom side.
That sounds neat. Now I just have to time it right so I visit my friend while his wife is in the tub! :-)
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