I have seen some open bottom aquarium with bubbles air pump inside how they do that? Using logic the bubbles eventually spill the water on the bottom.
thats awesome, one question i have is that when your done adding water and sucking out the air, does the water that up there after u pull the airtube out? Anyone who knows please respond. Thanks
theres a easyer way to empty less noisy for fish suck water out then before its about to cause bubbles in the upper part you can put the pipe in the tower and blow once or twice then keep the pipe in the air part in the tower section and blow once more and be carful to not let it over flow the air is sucked in as the water falls out the bottom this can flood your tank but is less stressfull for the fish if you understand what i mean :P
@TylerJayHarris I totally agree, or just scoop fish in to a cup before draining. We drain and fill once a week in order to clean upper aquarium and change out about 1/2 a gallon. Normally the fish just takes cover beside the filter when we do this. It was unfortunate that he got caught in the bubbles in this instance.
Bettas have a labyrinth organ which allows them to breath air. So, it might be better not to empty all the air out of the upper tank.
TheGchiu 2 weeks ago
the fish in the vegining is like... DUCK IN COVER!!!!
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I have seen some open bottom aquarium with bubbles air pump inside how they do that? Using logic the bubbles eventually spill the water on the bottom.
Thank you nice concept.
jorasave 1 month ago
extra tip: add an air check valve to the air line so that as you're sucking air out and take a breather, air doesn't get sucked back into the tank.
sumyungai1 1 month ago
Why did the water just go in that space and not overflow on the sides?
EnglishMadMan1 2 months ago
FUS-RO-DAH
AcidfartProductions 2 months ago
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Livin4theMic 2 months ago
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Livin4theMic 2 months ago
Fish was like: OHMYGOSHWHATTHEHELLWASTHAT?!
Cleaner was like: lolwut?
DragonRouge32 4 months ago 4
where can i get one on the website u dont sell it do u
codypebbles123 5 months ago
wow that was cool
ktlee08 5 months ago
where can i get one its not on that website
jessiecatmeowmeow 6 months ago
i had an opifany when i saw how this upside down fish tank worked!!!!!!!!!!! lol
TheConfuzzled12 9 months ago
My tank was supposed to be like this bur it's about a 6 gallon n it let's air in which pushes out water which makes it leak
liljdog687 9 months ago
thats awesome, one question i have is that when your done adding water and sucking out the air, does the water that up there after u pull the airtube out? Anyone who knows please respond. Thanks
88kthao 9 months ago
Do you ever have a problem with him jumping out?
Awesome video!
lianndra 10 months ago
thats awesome
CheeseBon 10 months ago
I gotta remember not to use bamboo when I make mine!
UmDiaEuFicoBom 11 months ago
I have been looking for a video exactly like this! Thank you for uploading it. Now I have to start making mine.
1992pattrow 1 year ago
thank you thank you thank you...Man i been looking for a way to do the Upside Down Tank for 3mon man...
BIGTOPCHICAGO 1 year ago
OMG dude!! Way too cool! You are my hero without all the fussy cable part!!
joswanlauwkung 1 year ago
Hey hey i've got the same setup .. it just for an 8g tank !!
i use a venturi effect .. from a water pump .. that does the same thing your doing .. just more hygienic .. i recommend you to do the same !!
MELVENWONG89 1 year ago
theres a easyer way to empty less noisy for fish suck water out then before its about to cause bubbles in the upper part you can put the pipe in the tower and blow once or twice then keep the pipe in the air part in the tower section and blow once more and be carful to not let it over flow the air is sucked in as the water falls out the bottom this can flood your tank but is less stressfull for the fish if you understand what i mean :P
TylerJayHarris 1 year ago
@TylerJayHarris I totally agree, or just scoop fish in to a cup before draining. We drain and fill once a week in order to clean upper aquarium and change out about 1/2 a gallon. Normally the fish just takes cover beside the filter when we do this. It was unfortunate that he got caught in the bubbles in this instance.
MarineTechStore 1 year ago