Clownfish767 said:Thrifty Decor Chick: Gumball fish tank
Heres a link with great instructions and inexpensive! GL and great idea!
Bettababe1011 said:How many gallons would that be? At least five?
Bettababe1011 said:How many gallons would that be? At least five?
Viper said:You could turn the entire machine into a fish tank, even the "slide" that the gum ball twirls down after the money is put in. I'm not sure how that would be done or how hard it would be to do it, but that would be really cool!
Omg that would be awesome... But It has rope lights in it...
Viper said:Is it possible that you could gut the whole thing and seal it all up?
ShadoeFox said:Looks like a heck of a big machine. You will have to take into account that the top will need some sure exchange, especially since betas need air access. You thinking normal substrate, our combatting more bubble gum like
I'm dying to turn my gum ball machine into an aquarium... Wouldn't a betta love it ?? Is it possible??
Mr. Limpet said:That would look really cool as a tank, but how would you filter it?
jenatron said:You also need to think about the weight that would put on the base. It might not be a problem, but just thought it should be mentioned.
ShadoeFox said:On tubing in air, betas are labyrinth fish, so they need to surface from time to time. Weird but tech heavy thought, what about installing a kinda mini sump filter thing in the base..
I know, way to complex, but someone reading this just started drawing it in their head... Heh