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ToeKnee
January 17th 06, 04:30 PM
Saw this, Want one....

http://www.fishighway.com/


--Tony

Elaine T
January 17th 06, 09:38 PM
ToeKnee wrote:
> Saw this, Want one....
>
> http://www.fishighway.com/

Yep. I suddenly need one of those.

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Gill Passman
January 17th 06, 10:23 PM
Elaine T wrote:
> ToeKnee wrote:
>
>> Saw this, Want one....
>>
>> http://www.fishighway.com/
>
>
> Yep. I suddenly need one of those.
>

Hmmm....I was thinking the same. However the most amazing display I ever
saw was at Birmingham Sea Life Centre. They have a tunnel through one of
their tanks - filled with sharks and other marines. I've tried a google
but can't find any decent pics so I guess anyone who comes to the UK
just has to go there. Basically rather than the fish swimming in the
tube it is people walking through the tube...completely surrounded....I
went some years ago and remember that my oldest son who was 4 at the
time being so freaked that he had to leave and be taken out around the
outside....It was mind blowing...now one of those in the house would be
amazing <g>

Gill

BTW I would also settle for the tube with the fish swimming through

URBANFLAGE
January 18th 06, 12:56 AM
a friend with a LFS set up something similar a fish ladder from a low tank
to a higher tank. water siphoned down the ladder and retuned to the upper
tank with a power head. it was cool but a lot of work - always gathered air
(check those photos in the link) also fish only swam up stream so one tank
was empty overnight. but it was still neat and we tried many different
fish/tank setups. customers thought it was VERY cool but we both decided it
was just too much work

brad

"ToeKnee" > wrote in message
...
> Saw this, Want one....
>
> http://www.fishighway.com/
>
>
> --Tony

NetMax
January 18th 06, 04:18 AM
"URBANFLAGE" > wrote in message
...
>a friend with a LFS set up something similar a fish ladder from a low
>tank
> to a higher tank. water siphoned down the ladder and retuned to the
> upper
> tank with a power head. it was cool but a lot of work - always gathered
> air
> (check those photos in the link) also fish only swam up stream so one
> tank
> was empty overnight. but it was still neat and we tried many different
> fish/tank setups. customers thought it was VERY cool but we both
> decided it
> was just too much work
>
> brad
>
> "ToeKnee" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Saw this, Want one....
>>
>> http://www.fishighway.com/
>>
>>
>> --Tony


...and how would you clean the algae off the tubes?
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Elaine T
January 18th 06, 07:38 AM
NetMax wrote:
> "URBANFLAGE" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>a friend with a LFS set up something similar a fish ladder from a low
>>tank
>>to a higher tank. water siphoned down the ladder and retuned to the
>>upper
>>tank with a power head. it was cool but a lot of work - always gathered
>>air
>>(check those photos in the link) also fish only swam up stream so one
>>tank
>>was empty overnight. but it was still neat and we tried many different
>>fish/tank setups. customers thought it was VERY cool but we both
>>decided it
>>was just too much work
>>
>>brad
>>
>>"ToeKnee" > wrote in message
...
>>
>>>Saw this, Want one....
>>>
>>>http://www.fishighway.com/
>>>
>>>
>>>--Tony
>
>
>
> ..and how would you clean the algae off the tubes?

They provide a magnet scrubber. So there. ;-)

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Billy
January 18th 06, 11:25 AM
The Oregon Coast Aquarium (former home of Keiko the Orca) has one of
those. VERY cool. 1.3 million gallon tank. I suddenly want one of
THOSE....
Pic:
http://www.aquarium.org/exhibitsPassages.asp?sid=2

billy


"Gill Passman" > wrote in message
.. .
>
> Hmmm....I was thinking the same. However the most amazing display I
> ever saw was at Birmingham Sea Life Centre. They have a tunnel
> through one of their tanks - filled with sharks and other marines.
> I've tried a google but can't find any decent pics so I guess
> anyone who comes to the UK just has to go there. Basically rather
> than the fish swimming in the tube it is people walking through the
> tube...completely surrounded....I went some years ago and remember
> that my oldest son who was 4 at the time being so freaked that he
> had to leave and be taken out around the outside....It was mind
> blowing...now one of those in the house would be amazing <g>
>
> Gill
>
> BTW I would also settle for the tube with the fish swimming through

NetMax
January 18th 06, 02:22 PM
"Elaine T" > wrote in message
om...
> NetMax wrote:
>> "URBANFLAGE" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>
>>>a friend with a LFS set up something similar a fish ladder from a low
>>>tank
>>>to a higher tank. water siphoned down the ladder and retuned to the
>>>upper
>>>tank with a power head. it was cool but a lot of work - always
>>>gathered air
>>>(check those photos in the link) also fish only swam up stream so one
>>>tank
>>>was empty overnight. but it was still neat and we tried many different
>>>fish/tank setups. customers thought it was VERY cool but we both
>>>decided it
>>>was just too much work
>>>
>>>brad
>>>
>>>"ToeKnee" > wrote in message
...
>>>
>>>>Saw this, Want one....
>>>>
>>>>http://www.fishighway.com/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>--Tony
>>
>>
>>
>> ..and how would you clean the algae off the tubes?
>
> They provide a magnet scrubber. So there. ;-)
>
> --
> Elaine T

Yeah, and a *long* handle ;-)
--
www.NetMax.tk

Alpha
January 19th 06, 12:08 AM
"NetMax" > wrote in message
. ..
> "Elaine T" > wrote in message
> om...
>> NetMax wrote:
>>> "URBANFLAGE" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>
>>>>a friend with a LFS set up something similar a fish ladder from a low
>>>>tank
>>>>to a higher tank. water siphoned down the ladder and retuned to the
>>>>upper
>>>>tank with a power head. it was cool but a lot of work - always gathered
>>>>air
>>>>(check those photos in the link) also fish only swam up stream so one
>>>>tank
>>>>was empty overnight. but it was still neat and we tried many different
>>>>fish/tank setups. customers thought it was VERY cool but we both decided
>>>>it
>>>>was just too much work
>>>>
>>>>brad
>>>>
>>>>"ToeKnee" > wrote in message
...
>>>>
>>>>>Saw this, Want one....
>>>>>
>>>>>http://www.fishighway.com/
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>--Tony
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ..and how would you clean the algae off the tubes?
>>
>> They provide a magnet scrubber. So there. ;-)
>>
>> --
>> Elaine T
>
> Yeah, and a *long* handle ;-)
> --
> www.NetMax.tk
>
No handle required for a magnet device. I notice in most of the photos no
fish are in the highway....what good is that?

NetMax
January 19th 06, 12:30 AM
"Alpha" > wrote in message
...
>
> "NetMax" > wrote in message
> . ..
>> "Elaine T" > wrote in message
>> om...
>>> NetMax wrote:
>>>> "URBANFLAGE" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>
>>>>>a friend with a LFS set up something similar a fish ladder from a
>>>>>low tank
>>>>>to a higher tank. water siphoned down the ladder and retuned to the
>>>>>upper
>>>>>tank with a power head. it was cool but a lot of work - always
>>>>>gathered air
>>>>>(check those photos in the link) also fish only swam up stream so
>>>>>one tank
>>>>>was empty overnight. but it was still neat and we tried many
>>>>>different
>>>>>fish/tank setups. customers thought it was VERY cool but we both
>>>>>decided it
>>>>>was just too much work
>>>>>
>>>>>brad
>>>>>
>>>>>"ToeKnee" > wrote in message
...
>>>>>
>>>>>>Saw this, Want one....
>>>>>>
>>>>>>http://www.fishighway.com/
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>--Tony
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ..and how would you clean the algae off the tubes?
>>>
>>> They provide a magnet scrubber. So there. ;-)
>>>
>>> --
>>> Elaine T
>>
>> Yeah, and a *long* handle ;-)
>> --
>> www.NetMax.tk
>>
> No handle required for a magnet device. I notice in most of the photos
> no fish are in the highway....what good is that?


Without a handle, you'll be standing on a ladder (I was thinking about
the 'highway' which runs over their heads).

I don't think it has much use either, just gimmicky.
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