Toilet Tank?

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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!
 

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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.
 

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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?!?!?!?
 

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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 ;)
 

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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
 

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Lol I don't think that would be too enjoyable of a tank, you'd have to sit on it backwards to enjoy it!
 

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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.
 

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I wonder how many pitches these guys went through before finding an investor
 
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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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