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Old 22-07-2003, 06:33 AM
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Some of use were sitting around yesterday evening, and talk got around to
ponds and fish. Somewhere along the line, I mentioned the floating bubble
habitat/fish toy that looks like an inverted, floating fish bowl, filled
with water, so the fish can swim up into it, and look around above the
surface. We called it an inverted diving bell for fish.

Well, from there it got more interesting, until one of the guys suggested
clear, sealed, plastic tubes to make a habitrail so little furries could
walk ariunf under the pond surface! Think there's a market?

Dave

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Old 22-07-2003, 01:12 PM
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Dave Bell wrote:
Some of use were sitting around yesterday evening, and talk got around to
ponds and fish. Somewhere along the line, I mentioned the floating bubble
habitat/fish toy that looks like an inverted, floating fish bowl, filled
with water, so the fish can swim up into it, and look around above the
surface. We called it an inverted diving bell for fish.

Well, from there it got more interesting, until one of the guys suggested
clear, sealed, plastic tubes to make a habitrail so little furries could
walk ariunf under the pond surface! Think there's a market?

Dave


Try visiting http://www.fishighway.com/
It works for fish, maybe you could make it work for critters.

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Some of use were sitting around yesterday evening, and talk got around to
ponds and fish. Somewhere along the line, I mentioned the floating bubble
habitat/fish toy that looks like an inverted, floating fish bowl, filled
with water, so the fish can swim up into it, and look around above the
surface. We called it an inverted diving bell for fish.

Well, from there it got more interesting, until one of the guys suggested
clear, sealed, plastic tubes to make a habitrail so little furries could
walk ariunf under the pond surface! Think there's a market?


Funny. I have been telling my wife for months that I am going to find clear
pipes and build a fishtank habitral around my cube at work.

BV.


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Some of use were sitting around yesterday evening, and talk got around to
ponds and fish. Somewhere along the line, I mentioned the floating bubble
habitat/fish toy that looks like an inverted, floating fish bowl, filled
with water, so the fish can swim up into it, and look around above the
surface. We called it an inverted diving bell for fish.

Well, from there it got more interesting, until one of the guys suggested
clear, sealed, plastic tubes to make a habitrail so little furries could
walk ariunf under the pond surface! Think there's a market?

Dave

Dave I think there just might be, but how would you produce it
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On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 16:19:05 +0100, WJFS
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===
===Dave Bell Wrote:
=== Some of use were sitting around yesterday evening, and talk got around
=== to
=== ponds and fish. Somewhere along the line, I mentioned the floating
=== bubble
=== habitat/fish toy that looks like an inverted, floating fish bowl,
=== filled
=== with water, so the fish can swim up into it, and look around above the
=== surface. We called it an inverted diving bell for fish.
===
=== Well, from there it got more interesting, until one of the guys
=== suggested
=== clear, sealed, plastic tubes to make a habitrail so little furries
=== could
=== walk ariunf under the pond surface! Think there's a market?
===
=== Dave
===
===
===Dave I think there just might be, but how would you produce it



Cool idea.........but I can envsion a pet hamster or mouse gnawing a
hole in the under water passage way.........
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On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 16:19:05 +0100, WJFS
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===
===Dave Bell Wrote:
=== Some of use were sitting around yesterday evening, and talk got around
=== to
=== ponds and fish. Somewhere along the line, I mentioned the floating
=== bubble
=== habitat/fish toy that looks like an inverted, floating fish bowl,
=== filled
=== with water, so the fish can swim up into it, and look around above the
=== surface. We called it an inverted diving bell for fish.
===
=== Well, from there it got more interesting, until one of the guys
=== suggested
=== clear, sealed, plastic tubes to make a habitrail so little furries
=== could
=== walk ariunf under the pond surface! Think there's a market?
===
=== Dave
===
===
===Dave I think there just might be, but how would you produce it



Cool idea.........but I can envsion a pet hamster or mouse gnawing a
hole in the under water passage way.........
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