Toilet Tank?

Baby Ray

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Do you think someone could turn this toilet tank into a saltwater reef?-
http://www.jlryan.com/main/product.asp?prodcode=FNF2500
Just a fun thought :D :p

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Looks to be suitable habitat for brown trout! At least you won't have to go far when you have to flush your prized fish collection.

HAHA Brown trout!
 
In Brandon, FL there was an LFS that someone complained online that they didn't have bathrooms for customers. So the owner set one of these toilets up in the new customer bathroom. I was always tempted to upper deck it.
 
In Brandon, FL there was an LFS that someone complained online that they didn't have bathrooms for customers. So the owner set one of these toilets up in the new customer bathroom. I was always tempted to upper deck it.


Free fish food?!?!?!?
 
Haha. I made 1 of those but not a real 1 when I was 10. Had ceramics class made the base and put a tank on the back. Looked the same but no I wouldn't buy 1. It's wrong on so many levels. I know my fish know me so I'd rather them not see that side of me ;)
 
In Brandon, FL there was an LFS that someone complained online that they didn't have bathrooms for customers. So the owner set one of these toilets up in the new customer bathroom. I was always tempted to upper deck it.
Where in Brandon as I live in Sarasota. So I'd like 2 see it
 
Lol I don't think that would be too enjoyable of a tank, you'd have to sit on it backwards to enjoy it!
 
Very cool and probably would work as a fresh water tank. But with all the water cycling through, it wouldn't work as a reef. unless u added salt every time u flushed, which would give salinity swings that would kill even a damsel.
 
I wonder how many pitches these guys went through before finding an investor
 
Very cool and probably would work as a fresh water tank. But with all the water cycling through, it wouldn't work as a reef. unless u added salt every time u flushed, which would give salinity swings that would kill even a damsel.
I didn't realize the water cycled through the tank. I guess that would make water changes easy for a freshwater tank:p
 

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