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How do I add water tank in my gaming pc and add live fish as for show??
I made a sketch idea in my sketch book of the gaming pc i want to make. Lets say I can cover the other components like CPU, Hard drive, fan, Disk drives etc in water proof case and make the inner huge space a water tank for pebble rock some mini water castle and clam and mini gold fishes and black striped tiger sharks. I will make the top part of case open-able for feeding fish food and cleaning/draining out water and putting cleaner water. Also there will be water proof flashing LED lights... Also get those water speakers that shoot up. with cool bass sounds... It still rough sketch idea but, i need to find the right materials and some sampling and testing. DO you think I could make this happen?
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- FuzzyMuffinLv 57 years ago
Honestly? No, I don't think it's a good idea even if it is possible. You should have at least 5 gallons for just a betta and that's a lot of water, I'm not sure the area is even big enough. You need to keep the water at a constant temperature, you need a filter, and that's just a lot of ugly junk added to an already busy idea. It doesn't sound like it would be a healthy situation for the fish.
- Tammy MLv 67 years ago
personally, while it may sound cool...in the long run the fish will be the ones to suffer, i would think. computers get hot, how will you keep the water at a constant temperature? your fish should not be exposed to loud sounds, you can burst their eardrums.the flashing red lights are also probably not a good idea for the fish. any time you set out to make something that includes living animals...you need to try to think of everything you can that could possibly affect the animal in a negative way...not just concern yourself with protecting the inanimate part of the design.