Five feet high open bottom tank

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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2010

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  • @mobiussquadron Thats what i used to think. But the pump has a one way valve which keeps the water in the tank. Ingenious :)

  • If I was a fish this is where I would like to live

  • The pump keeps the water level up by sucking the air out. Brilliant idea.... until the power/pump goes out.

  • Cool its a fishy paradise! :D i t makes me wish i was a fish too! X3

  • nvm not all the fish i hate some of them are my favorite species go gouramis

  • love your tanks but ironically you put every type of fish i hate in those tanks no offencce

  • @sdsharma86 there is a pump sucking the trapped air from the top I have seen it only another tank. These pumps can suck air and water.

  • Kindly let me know why the water doesn't come down even after the air bubbles are going in the tank with such a fast speed. Kindly let me know how you do this. I have a open bottom tank recently build but if I supplied air bubble as in your to inside my tank the water came down and overflow from the main tank.

  • what i'm trying to understand is if air is pump into the tank wont that push the water down... ? or is there something i'm not seeing

  • this is awesome, dont get me wrong, but i still prefer the traditional way of keeping fish...in a pond...

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