Connecting Fish Tanks: A Game-Changing Innovation or a Recipe for Disaster?

Mia Nightshade

Updated Monday, April 29, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to connect two fish tanks together? Well, one Imgur video titled "How to connect two fish tanks with a modular expansion" has sparked quite the discussion online. In this video, a user showcases their unique creation, which allows water to flow seamlessly between two separate fish tanks. While some viewers find it fascinating, others are skeptical about the potential risks involved.

One user commented, "Great, now even the fish have to commute." Indeed, this novel concept seems to blur the boundaries between aquatic habitats. But is it really as innovative as it appears? Another user raised concerns about the water level, stating, "That is going to make a wonderful sound if you ever let the water in the tanks get too low." It's important to consider the practicality and maintenance required for such a setup.

However, not everyone focused on the technical aspects. One user couldn't help but notice a resemblance to a certain object, saying, "Am I the only one who sees the giant wood d***? Do I have to tell my ther*****?" It seems that even in the realm of fish tanks, there's no escaping the imagination of internet users.

Beyond the aesthetics and potential practicality, there are additional concerns raised by viewers. One person wondered about the oxygen levels in the tunnel, asking, "Isn't there a risk of the water in the tunnel not having enough oxygen?" This raises important questions about the well-being of the fish inhabitants and their ability to thrive in this connected environment.

Moreover, there are potential health risks associated with this setup. Negative relative pressure can expand the swim bladders of certain fish, leading to their entrapment at the top of the tanks. As a result, these fish may suffer from starvation, bullying, or physical stress. A commenter lamented, "Not only are they a chore to keep clean, but the negative relative pressure expands the swim bladders of some fish, trapping them at the top where they die from starvation, bullying, or physical stress."

Despite the concerns, there were also lighthearted remarks from viewers. One person shared their personal experience, stating, "When fish tank posts come up, there is always a string of comments devolving into a long list of why essentially everything anyone ever does with a fish tank is WRONG WRONG WRONGITY WRONG, and mostly it just makes me sure I am the sort of person better off just owning a dog."

While the concept of connecting fish tanks may be intriguing, it's crucial to consider the potential drawbacks. As one user pointed out, "Seems like a dangerous amount of weight to have resting on the edge of that glass. Though, granted, it -is- very thick, so who knows, it might be safe. Not something I would do in my tanks, though." Safety should always be a top priority when experimenting with unique aquarium setups.

Ultimately, the decision to connect two fish tanks with a modular expansion is a personal choice. However, it's essential to thoroughly research and understand the potential risks and implications involved. As one user humorously noted, "Instructions unclear, now my tropicals are burning, and my reef is bleaching." Proceed with caution and consult with experts in the field to ensure the well-being of your aquatic companions.

So, what do you think about this innovative fish tank setup? Share your thoughts below!

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Top Comments from Imgur

jcathray

Great, now even the fish have to commute.

yuugian

That is going to make a Wonderful sound if you ever let the water in the tanks get too low

FetaForMoses

Am I the only one who sees the giant wood d***? Do I have to tell my ther*****?

IlluminaBlade

Isn't there a risk of the water in the tunnel not having enough oxygen?

MisterLemons

Ah yes, the weak fish finder/catcher/killer. Not only are they a chore to keep clean, but the negative relative pressure expands the swim bladders of some fish, trapping them at the top where they die from starvation, bullying, or physical stress.

beemarr

Seems like a dangerous amount of weight to have resting on the edge of that glass. Though, granted, it -is- very thick, so who knows, might be safe. Not something I would do in my tanks though.

RuthlessRuben

When a fish tank posts come up, there is always a string of comments devolving into a long list of why essentially everything anyone ever does with a fish tank is WRONG WRONG WRONGITY WRONG and mostly it just makes me sure I am the sort of person better off just owning a dog.

ainnst

Why bother with the glove when you're going nigh elbow-deep?

Bugdaze

Is this commercially available or did you have to build it?

Enoan

I remember seeing something about these causing issues with swim bladders due to the water pressure being weird in there, but I also think that was for larger scales?

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