AquaStudent
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I had an idea I thought was interesting and was hoping to get some nice discussion about it.
I was poking around craigslist while looking for a summer project and came upon a 70G bow front. I've never had a bow front aquarium but have seen them occasionally. The bow makes viewing fish a bit more of a challenge but it's kind of a nice feature for larger fish.
My idea: Instead of having a bow front aquarium where you must look through the distortion what about flipping the aquarium around and placing the bow in the back? I believe it would give the sensation of having a deeper aquarium but then you lose the traditional look of the bow.
Thoughts? Has anyone tried this?
Once complication I think of is the stands for the bows are designed to face forward. One would either need to make a custom stand or go with the general rectangular footprint for a stand.
I was poking around craigslist while looking for a summer project and came upon a 70G bow front. I've never had a bow front aquarium but have seen them occasionally. The bow makes viewing fish a bit more of a challenge but it's kind of a nice feature for larger fish.
My idea: Instead of having a bow front aquarium where you must look through the distortion what about flipping the aquarium around and placing the bow in the back? I believe it would give the sensation of having a deeper aquarium but then you lose the traditional look of the bow.
Thoughts? Has anyone tried this?
Once complication I think of is the stands for the bows are designed to face forward. One would either need to make a custom stand or go with the general rectangular footprint for a stand.