So, you’re a dude and living on your own. You want to get a pet, but your friends say you’re too irresponsible to own a mammal. Turtles are kind of cool, but they move about two feet per hour. Snakes are OK, but have really creepy feeling skin. The next best thing is to get a fish tank or a small aquarium for you bachelor pad. All you have to do is feed them and clean the tank. Adding a fish tank is a great way to bring life to a bedroom, living room, and even a bathroom. Even better if the fish tank is actually unique looking.
So let’s have a look below at some other options that are out there for fish tanks, with photos and descriptions of each. Perhaps they’ll inspire you to get your very own.
Awesome Fish Tanks and Aquariums
The tank below is the Labyrinth Fish Tank. This fish tank features five glass bubbles which are interconnected with glass tubes. The fish can chill out in different parts of the aquarium and mind their own business. The cool looking fish tank can be yours for $6,500 and available in three colors.
You know you’ve made it in life when your bathroom sink is also a functional fish tank. Only $4,500.
How about a sink fish tank and a toilet fish tank? Gold fish are always flushed down the toilet but now they can live their life in one too.
These TV’s are so old school and I would never been seen with one in my living room. But use it as a fish tank and it’s a completely different story. An excellent conversation piece for any home.
Forget Fish & Chips, Fish & Coffee is the new thing. Not a bad deal at $550.
Don’t have much room for a fish tank? No problem, stick it on the wall. These are only 4.5″ in depth and are available in Small, Medium, Large, and X-Large. Prices range from $175 to $1325.
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I really like the Labyrinth aquarium. It’s way cool, but a little above my budget though.
The others I’m not too keen about. It just seems like too little space for the fish to be in. I guess it would be fine if you limit the number and size of the fish that you have in the tank.
Tim
this is awesome