what have i come to

jam
  • #1
so a few days ago I listened to the song lego house then I thought of fish so now i've made a fully working lego aquarium 5 gallon and I tested it and it worked and it also is acheap alternative to proper aquariums and if I need to change design or volue just add more pecies so what do you think because when I finished making it I thought new betta and shrimp tank
 
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aylad
  • #2
How did you seal in between the pieces? Lego's are not reliably watertight.

EDIT: Although I definitely like the way you think! ;D
 
jam
  • Thread Starter
  • #3
well I cut fish bags in half and taped them around
 
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Akari_32
  • #4
I need a pic of this!!!! <-- Lego lover <--
 
sirdarksol
  • #5
Ugh. Lack of punctuation and capitalization making sentences run onandonandon.

However, cool idea. ;D
 
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jam
  • Thread Starter
  • #6
thanks and cuz I'm in england its 9:00 pm so its like really dark but I will try tomorrow
 
aylad
  • #7
I suggest you fill it with water and let it sit for a few days before you put any fish in.
 
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jam
  • Thread Starter
  • #8
yeh I done that as a test and it worked
 
pirahnah3
  • #9
id love to see some pics of this, I loved playing with legos as a kid!
 
luke355027355027
  • #10
Need a pic badly that sounds cool
 
jam
  • Thread Starter
  • #11
I hope this pic works for you's
 

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Fall River
  • #12
Hard to clean.
No view except from the top,
Punctuation is VERY VERY important.
 
jam
  • Thread Starter
  • #13
Actually my design is easy to clean I just want to see from the top and I forget and thanks for the positive comment
 
Jayfeather9
  • #14
now to raid my little sisters lego bin!
 
Akari_32
  • #15
I would kick it up a bit, and make one side acrylic or glass!
 
soltarianknight
  • #16
Omg those fish will have epilepsey XP. Be careful of what you put in there, the colors may drive the fish nuts. Also, the real test is putting a heater in there, cranking it to 90 and leaving it for a week or 3
 
Gordinian
  • #17
^good point!
 
soltarianknight
  • #18
Also, after the test period, lower the temps back down and see how long you can keep ghostshrimp and pond snails in there. If the Ponds head straight for the top or die, there's something amiss.
 

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