Make A Vacuum Suspended Fish Tank

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  • čas přidán 25. 05. 2015
  • This is an interesting way to turn a classic science experiment into a functioning addition to a fish tank. It makes a pretty cool display!
    Be sure if you try this to have plenty of water circulation in your tank or the water in the suspended area could become oxygen deprived. There really shouldn't be any problems if the tank is well functioning prior to adding the new compartment. You may also want to put a wide base of some kind below the supports so the extra weight is spread over a larger area and you won't risk cracking the bottom of your tank.
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  • @WadeWilson-
    @WadeWilson- Před 8 lety +1272

    I tried doing this but ended swallowing a fish.
    R.I.P.
    Little Nemo

  • @JimboTheGreat33
    @JimboTheGreat33 Před 7 lety +6

    Thanks for doing a video right. You had a unique idea that doesn't take long to explain, and you chose to not waste everyone's time by talking for a fkn hour. Instead you put it simply, showed your technique, and taught the world something without wasting much time. Liked and subscribed. CZcams needs more people like you; i'm so fkn sick of what SHOULD be a 2 minute video being dragged out for 15 min. Thanks again.

    • @uhohhotdog
      @uhohhotdog Před 6 lety +2

      JimboTheGreat33 I agree. I hate when people have to give a speech before they show anything.

  • @benhuggyhes3148
    @benhuggyhes3148 Před 7 lety +580

    1:55
    The true face of pain.

  • @TheKirkster96
    @TheKirkster96 Před 8 lety +12

    A faster method you can do to accomplish this is you can actually completely submerge the vase and then lift it out of the water bottom first. the vase will be upside down and completely free of any air and it will be kind of heavy to lift, but can be done. This makes cleaning the tank and resetting the vacuum suspended part easier to reset, rather than sucking the air out.

  • @TheKingofRandom
    @TheKingofRandom Před 9 lety +648

    Thanks Ben, now my wife wants to get fish

    • @hannasim4builds639
      @hannasim4builds639 Před 9 lety +1

      *****

    • @noahschuler6388
      @noahschuler6388 Před 9 lety +5

      Grant Thompson - "The King of Random" Fish are great! just get real plants!

    • @noahschuler6388
      @noahschuler6388 Před 9 lety

      Grant Thompson - "The King of Random" this one's better! watch?v=1tmsHa5spqc

    • @markblake6279
      @markblake6279 Před 8 lety

      +Noah Schuler so I suck the air out or in?

    • @noahschuler6388
      @noahschuler6388 Před 8 lety

      Mark Blake Make a zone of low pressure so the water will be able to rise into the upside down container.

  • @Typhoonbladefist
    @Typhoonbladefist Před 7 lety +136

    no tubing required: dip jar in tank, fill up then flip over and pull up. need to empty? lift jar then proceed to clean up your now soaked carpet/floor

    • @whimsicalambientisaac5683
      @whimsicalambientisaac5683 Před 7 lety +8

      Typhoonbladefist lol you just shut down half of the commmenters

    • @samsunggrand2128
      @samsunggrand2128 Před 6 lety +3

      good one yaar👍

    • @andrewstambaugh8030
      @andrewstambaugh8030 Před 2 lety +2

      or scoop water out of the main chamber until it acts like one of those automatic pet water dishes. Or put your bubbler under it and watch it slowly displace the water and slowly overflow your tank onto your carpet.

    • @JeromeyRome90
      @JeromeyRome90 Před rokem +3

      Common sense should tell you to remove some water first

    • @johnwhodat8135
      @johnwhodat8135 Před 11 měsíci

      😂😂

  • @sweetcrosby
    @sweetcrosby Před 7 lety

    Love how simple it is to do most of your videos. Need to find some clear piping so I could make a elaborate area above water.

  • @nillabean1000
    @nillabean1000 Před 8 lety +1

    Very good in explaining and showing how it is done, thank you for a great video without dragging things out like most people do in videos take 15 minutes for the actual answer but you did it perfect.

  • @alltime10s
    @alltime10s Před 9 lety +123

    Now all I need to do is get some Fish! -_-

  • @zyanalim8901
    @zyanalim8901 Před 9 lety +92

    Ur beard is on point

  • @debbiekirk8765
    @debbiekirk8765 Před 11 dny

    Thankyou for explaining how to do this and why it happens using the tube to place the water in and out. Only person I've found that does this clearly.😊

  • @Trevorfoggia
    @Trevorfoggia Před 7 lety +2

    That's a cool take on a simple aquarium, thank you for sharing this. I'm going to give it a go.

  • @HouseholdHacker
    @HouseholdHacker Před 9 lety +68

    Awesome idea!

    • @codyj1102
      @codyj1102 Před 9 lety

      yeah, I think that he should make a rubens tube don't you?
      everyone loves music and flames

    • @codyj1102
      @codyj1102 Před 9 lety

      HouseholdHacker like yours but maybe a 2 dimensional version...

    • @BookProX
      @BookProX Před 9 lety +2

      HouseholdHacker Thanks for posting! That is indeed a great idea NightHawkInLight is presenting in his video.

    • @EffYouMan
      @EffYouMan Před rokem

      RIP

  • @DIYPerks
    @DIYPerks Před 9 lety +15

    Great idea! Simple, but very effective.

    • @kreinova2747
      @kreinova2747 Před 11 měsíci

      Hey Matt ! Hye, I'm a big fan of you and now i will improvise this project and combine it with Smart IoT system. Because.... we can ! This is cool to see you commenting back then having the same interest. And now looking back to it really makes me admire and inspired even more to publish DIY contents just like you. 🎉 - Faiz Kreiobotics from Malaysia

  • @MattHalpain
    @MattHalpain Před 7 lety

    I love vacuum suspended fish tanks as it is so interesting and beautiful to see the fish swim up and explore in the above water part of the tank

  • @ejhc9628
    @ejhc9628 Před 7 lety +21

    With a Glass bowl and some moulded stones it would look better, like a suspended dome add some tiny stars in the outside with a led light and it would look even better.

  • @eclecticcollected8570
    @eclecticcollected8570 Před 8 lety +3

    Nice idea, but I personally prefer the application of these in ponds. The bubble in a koi pond looks particularly appealing to me. :)

  • @seanh9190
    @seanh9190 Před 9 lety +7

    That beard is what helps me get through the day

  • @ohmynoun
    @ohmynoun Před 7 lety +1

    Heard about your channel from Cody's Lab (one of my absolute faves), and this video earned my subscription!

  • @SurfviewTV
    @SurfviewTV Před 7 lety +1

    Very clever! I've never seen this idea demonstrated before. Thank you.

  • @YouSwellow
    @YouSwellow Před 7 lety +154

    why am i watching this
    i dont even own a fishtank

  • @MiguelAbd
    @MiguelAbd Před 9 lety +7

    Beautiful work, man! I have to say I am surprised by the quality of video and sound on your videos lately, it's hard to believe it's the same guy from the "swinging log trap" that I watched when I was 13, I could barely understand English back then! (I'm 17 now). You're probably the first DIY channel that I found and one of the reasons I know English nowadays hahaha. Thank you for making this awesome videos, you're the best!!

  • @greeythernandez1598
    @greeythernandez1598 Před 7 lety

    I have being looking for this more than a month...you are amazing!

  • @dcesired
    @dcesired Před 6 lety

    I saw this in the stores and it was $150, And this DIY Is amazing and not so expensive! Awesome.

  • @dudeg6967
    @dudeg6967 Před 9 lety +8

    Hey NighHawkInLight, i really like how you apply interesting science to daily life! I can hardly imagine what could be done with this. You are one if my favourite youtubers, ty for being awesome!

  • @harv0la
    @harv0la Před 7 lety +50

    you look like a very young santy claus

  • @SkyelarHead
    @SkyelarHead Před 9 lety

    Love the calming music you have been adding to your videos.

  • @patrickalexander8761
    @patrickalexander8761 Před 7 lety

    EPIC!!!! Thanks for the great tip. Getting one for my aquarium ASAP.

  • @Sussyforniteballs69
    @Sussyforniteballs69 Před 9 lety +19

    How can this have 800+ likes if there are only 50 Javan rhinos in the world

    • @900bz
      @900bz Před 9 lety +4

      that makes no fucking sense

    • @rhysyoungGamingRhys
      @rhysyoungGamingRhys Před 9 lety +1

      Hi shrek

    • @Driftx73
      @Driftx73 Před 9 lety +2

      How can this make no sense if obamas term ends in 2016

    • @MrSluggoSir667
      @MrSluggoSir667 Před 9 lety +1

      Sherk Teh Orge Because ice cream doesn't have bones...

    • @justFiji
      @justFiji Před 9 lety +1

      Because smartphones are dumb

  • @richardtowers6948
    @richardtowers6948 Před 7 lety +102

    I've thought about this myself, but worried about the conditions in the raised area:
    The pressure is reduced to below atmospheric pressure, which might upset swim bladders.
    The lower pressure would also lower the potential to keep oxygen in solution.
    Circulation would be reduced inside the "bubble".
    I was concerned that it could become a dead zone at some point. Did you ever do a long trial and notice any unusual behaviour?

    • @kintokisa
      @kintokisa Před 7 lety +11

      Will the water in the added jar have reduced pressure? why? This is genuibe question btw

    • @richardtowers6948
      @richardtowers6948 Před 7 lety +11

      kintokisa
      The water in the upturned bowl has weight, which is pulling down on the top of the bowl. If he takes the pipe out of his mouth the weight of the water would suck air in rapidly. (In fact it is the external air pressure forcing air into the pipe to displace the water.) If the bowl was a 22m high pipe the weight of the water column would be enough to form a vacuum at the top. The exact height depends on the air pressure at the surface of the aquarium water which is in fact pushing the water up the pipe. (This is the principle at work in a mercury barometer in fact, but mercury is much heavier and will rise less than a meter.) A fish swimming at the top would basically explode as if it was in space.
      At lower pressures less gas (e.g. CO2 and O2) will be able to dissolve too. Probably not a problem as long as fresh water can circulate into the dome.
      Hope that helps :-)

    • @Jewelvonmayhem
      @Jewelvonmayhem Před 7 lety +12

      i dont think it bothers them. none of my puffs exploded. ive seen fish towers 5' high. it is amazing the weight of it, so you need the stand to be strong and stable

    • @richardtowers6948
      @richardtowers6948 Před 7 lety +10

      Peggy Thomas Executive Director PUFFER CORPS
      Ouch :-O That's about a 15% pressure drop I think, which would pop my ears.
      Thinking about it though, most lake and ocean fish will be diving at least 10m down (possibly 100m+) then coming back up which doubles then halves the pressure on their swim bladder and I know fish aren't getting the bends, so maybe it was a silly concern :)

    • @Jewelvonmayhem
      @Jewelvonmayhem Před 7 lety +8

      not at all! i worry about my puffs having separation anxiety. better to make sure. those fish depend on you. :)

  • @vicegrip33
    @vicegrip33 Před 8 lety +2

    great video and very helpful the fish look so happy in their tank, I would love to do this for my goldfish!

  • @Jewelvonmayhem
    @Jewelvonmayhem Před 7 lety

    my puffers love this. their 125 gallon also serves as a coffee table in the middle of the main room and they follow me back and forth like dogs. the tank has blue panels on the ends which seemed to annoy them because they were always waiting for me when i went out of sight into the kitchen. i put a 10 gallon up on stilts so they could swim up and see over the top. i floated a prawn into it to lure them into discovering that they could swim up past the water line. puffs are so smart anyway, but this was so exciting you could almost see them thinking, watching each other swim up and look around. really cool thing. and no bad side effects as far as water quality, just better beggars at dinner time.

    • @nikhilvr917
      @nikhilvr917 Před rokem

      hey, are you alive??
      i have a doubt that can this second storey container develop ammonia gas in it and thereby it becomes lethal for the fishes if they go up to gasp...

  • @MauriceMccomie
    @MauriceMccomie Před 9 lety +4

    Very Cool and interesting

  • @TheDuckofDoom.
    @TheDuckofDoom. Před 7 lety +88

    First concrete blocks will royally screw up the alkalinity, find an alternative, maybe ceramic.
    Second there should be something slightly squishy between the blocks and bottom glass like a thick piece of solid rubber and absolutely no pebbles between the blocks and bottom glass. The cylinder of water has a lot of weight.

    • @igw2309
      @igw2309 Před 6 lety +7

      and circular tanks are horrible for fish

    • @caseyswanson8826
      @caseyswanson8826 Před 6 lety +2

      your a dick

    • @ronriggs9954
      @ronriggs9954 Před 6 lety +13

      Casey Swanson .... you're*

    • @mikecorleone6797
      @mikecorleone6797 Před 6 lety +8

      Lol damn, doesn’t matter what the topic is. There’s alway someone that gets triggered 🤣

    • @cheesenipspartymix
      @cheesenipspartymix Před 6 lety +1

      IGW2 i mean its not really circular, just a cool little extra part/chimney they can swim up to from the bottom rectangular tank

  • @shawn5200player1
    @shawn5200player1 Před 7 lety

    This came out really well. I am setting up a guppy tank and I'm going to give it a try.

  • @Deliriousintentionsprojects

    I did the same thing years ago with an 30 gallon octagon tank in my pond. The Koi love it!

  • @unluckyeddy7966
    @unluckyeddy7966 Před 9 lety +7

    The only problem I have with this is those blocks... I'm afraid that they may fall and break the bottom of the tank

  • @HAmcNUTTY
    @HAmcNUTTY Před 9 lety +6

    Lol, those fish must be like te...fuccccccccccccck

  • @realme72only
    @realme72only Před 6 lety

    Amazing. Learned something new.

  • @Literarycat8
    @Literarycat8 Před 8 lety +1

    i love this. i'm subscribing

  • @thatstracy2045
    @thatstracy2045 Před 4 lety +5

    This is the easiest method I’ve seen so far every one uses a vacuum!

    • @andrewstambaugh8030
      @andrewstambaugh8030 Před 2 lety +1

      you can also just turn the upper container sideways and fill it with water. then turn it vertical and slowly lift it up and slide the blocks underneath. Just make sure not to lift it high enough to raise above the water level.

    • @debbiekirk8765
      @debbiekirk8765 Před 11 dny

      That would be a very quick way to do it??!!!

  • @TheHarleyEvans
    @TheHarleyEvans Před 9 lety +8

    may want to note not to put any living plants under the raised compartment, or else you risk coming home after work to find the water level has dropped in the raised section and the displaced water soaking into the floor, possibly a few fish gone with it

    • @codyj1102
      @codyj1102 Před 9 lety

      you can just put the bricks in the tank, fill the tank all the way up and then add your suspended tank or vase. because you just move the water from the tank to the vase ,noting should overflow when the water from the vase flows back in the tank

    • @ninjamaster224
      @ninjamaster224 Před 9 lety +1

      TheHarleyEvans wouldn't this be more dependent on how much space O2 and CO2 take up? Or perhaps the concentrations of O2 and CO2 in the water?
      Chances are the fish breathe out more CO2 than the plants make O2, and in any case, CO2 takes up more space than O2.
      Relating to your thought may be the circulation of water... rather, the circulation of air and the pressure at the top of the vase.
      If air in the water in the vase didn't circulate at all with the air in the tank, then any fish that goes up there would die after some point due to lack of oxygen. But that probably doesn't happen because the air pressure equalizes across the tank and vase.
      But this brings up another problem, the pressure of the water in the vase. The water wants to go down, and air wants to go up. This may cause the air in the water to go up to the top of the vase. So I suppose the problem of water being displaced by air in the vase is still there.

    • @TheHarleyEvans
      @TheHarleyEvans Před 9 lety

      joe chu hats all well and good but the oxygen released from aquatic plants doesnt immediately dissolve into the water again, it bubbles and the floats up, then it doesnt dissolve and the buubble in the top of the compartment wil just grow and grow

    • @ninjamaster224
      @ninjamaster224 Před 9 lety

      bettas go up to the surface to gulp air, maybe that would help p:

    • @TheHarleyEvans
      @TheHarleyEvans Před 9 lety

      joe chu wouldnt help the water that WAS at the top flowing out of the tank

  • @hizmum2368
    @hizmum2368 Před 8 lety

    LOVE THIS! WHAT A FABULOUS IDEA! THANKS!

  • @kenney9120
    @kenney9120 Před 8 lety

    Fish like exploration and compartments like this or different items in the tank would be appreciated by them. Plus it is a new way to view the fish.
    Great video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jayejaye409
    @jayejaye409 Před 8 lety +4

    I would not recommend having an air-stone with this suspended feature, as you could come home to a soggy floor.

    • @nfernooo
      @nfernooo Před 2 lety

      Even on the other side?

  • @zacharystewart6608
    @zacharystewart6608 Před 8 lety +7

    Fuck yeah dude a whole-nother level of fish tanks

  • @josehilario7459
    @josehilario7459 Před 8 lety

    Never would have thought of something like that....very cool!!!

  • @evegoldman757
    @evegoldman757 Před 7 lety

    FANTASTIC IDEA, and not all that expensive gr8! THANKS

  • @youngchris209
    @youngchris209 Před 8 lety +32

    am i forced to drink up the water when cleaning ?

  • @keppycs
    @keppycs Před 9 lety +145

    I like your FACE

  • @scottkalchert1309
    @scottkalchert1309 Před 8 lety +1

    This is really cool... I'm going to do this in outside pond! Thank you

  • @liraziyad5806
    @liraziyad5806 Před 8 lety

    Thanks for the video. You made it very clear and easy to understand and to see. I look forward to making one for my pond.

  • @gx217dc
    @gx217dc Před 7 lety +15

    Why not just sink the glass into the tank letting it fill up with water then flip it over then pull it out?

    • @charlywood
      @charlywood Před 7 lety +2

      Gerald Ander Lee thought the same thats what I did .

    • @crococrash
      @crococrash Před 7 lety +5

      Gerald Ander Lee takes a lot of strength for such a large vase, also, risky, as the glass vase wasn't meant to hold pressure

    • @JustNatax3
      @JustNatax3 Před 7 lety +1

      Gerald Ander Lee I think Baloo Bear is right. If your glass vase has a weak spot it can probably break with that pressure.

    • @Luculencia
      @Luculencia Před 7 lety

      Unlikely, glass is quite strong. I've done this with a 2 gallon jar before and it was fine.

    • @nayelivaleria6611
      @nayelivaleria6611 Před 7 lety +2

      If you're doing that method in an already decorated/established tank the process of flipping it over will disturb the other decorations/fish you have in your tank. You can also keep the outside of the glass dry and clean with this method.

  • @jackjarchow7241
    @jackjarchow7241 Před 8 lety +3

    Use clear glass blocks

  • @tomcollier4089
    @tomcollier4089 Před 5 lety

    Worth a try, looks very cool.

  • @mephustowest1876
    @mephustowest1876 Před 6 lety

    I had not even thought about this but I love this idea. Thank you. Also, I just realized this was an old video.

  • @halonothing1
    @halonothing1 Před 8 lety +52

    Is it me or does he look a lot like Wil Wheaton?

    • @maereslater795
      @maereslater795 Před 8 lety +1

      +Nothing\ yes!! he does!!! loool

    • @Graelix
      @Graelix Před 4 lety

      @@maereslater795 If Will Wheaton ran a Bait shop

  • @will3346
    @will3346 Před 9 lety +3

    I had an idea while watching the video you could make a glass top so it would not need the bricks in there just rest the vase on the glass

  • @MrkBO8
    @MrkBO8 Před 7 lety

    I have been subbed for years and this is seriously the coolest channel

  • @symbolicsin
    @symbolicsin Před 7 lety

    Reminds me of the Water Bridge between two tanks, Great Vid !

  • @okn654
    @okn654 Před 9 lety +3

    What about the amount of oxygen in the fish tank? I wouldn't think that the water in the vacuum would be that healthy.

    • @seigeengine
      @seigeengine Před 9 lety

      Nikolaj The water is connected to the rest of the tank, and it's just a bit of a low pressure zone.
      Not a worry as long as the tank is oxygenated.

    • @ryanskinner6792
      @ryanskinner6792 Před 9 lety

      Nikolaj It will be fine if it has an air pump, or if the inhabitants are labyrinth fish

    • @voltare2amstereo
      @voltare2amstereo Před 9 lety +1

      ***** an air pump might inadvertently ruin the effect by introducing air bubbles.

  • @babajaan6158
    @babajaan6158 Před 7 lety +5

    my aquarium got broken by this

  • @ngawaik
    @ngawaik Před 2 lety

    This is brilliant, what a fabulous and easy setup. I will definitely try this with my tank too. Merry christmas.

  • @rmrcleo3431
    @rmrcleo3431 Před 8 lety

    AWESOME! I have seen theses and tried to set it up in my pond but I did not know how to get the water in. Thank you!!

  • @LGer-eu1zd
    @LGer-eu1zd Před 7 lety +8

    It s 3:33 here in germany. School begins in 4 ours and I started watching GTA Videos. Now I am here. Wtf am I doing with my life

  • @BeezerWashingbeard
    @BeezerWashingbeard Před 7 lety +3

    I never even had fish, why am I watching this?

  • @fadexparadoxx6746
    @fadexparadoxx6746 Před 5 lety

    This is honestly so cool

  • @erikiacopelli451
    @erikiacopelli451 Před 8 lety

    pretty cool, gonna try it

  • @devinwilliams9956
    @devinwilliams9956 Před 8 lety +7

    I could imagine water evaporating from the main tank and having water from the elevated vase spill out into the tank and overfilling it

    • @Mallampapi_iv
      @Mallampapi_iv Před 8 lety +11

      Once the water gets below the level of the jar, just enough would come out to get it back to the level of the jar, stopping it. This would repeat over and over again until the jar is empty. The water wouldn't suddenly empty, it'd only empty enough to reestablish the vacuum in the jar.

  • @jinslips7168
    @jinslips7168 Před 9 lety +5

    every time I get fish, they always die within three days

    • @blazingeek
      @blazingeek Před 9 lety +64

      Is the water wet?

    • @wilfreddv
      @wilfreddv Před 9 lety

      ***** Good point, seems to be viral!

    • @FNMasterChannel
      @FNMasterChannel Před 9 lety +4

      Taylor Smith Is the water oxygenated all the time?
      Did you chlorinate the tap water (distill it)?
      Did you let them get use to ur water?
      Is your tank in a nitrogen cycle?
      And this is why it's hard to keep fish lol xD

    • @forcecrafted
      @forcecrafted Před 9 lety

      Hilgert Bos Yeah, can't have viruses in the water can we?

    • @seigeengine
      @seigeengine Před 9 lety +2

      ***** Dechlorinate, and you wouldn't distill it, you'd buy something like vitamin C tablets. Distilling water isn't really viable for most people, although distilled water will do well.

  • @stephanlehman4517
    @stephanlehman4517 Před 8 lety

    Blew my mind, hahaha great idea man, been looking for something new to add to my tanks.

  • @joshuadrake7960
    @joshuadrake7960 Před 9 lety

    Thats so cool, will so try it!

  • @janesmith4167
    @janesmith4167 Před 9 lety +4

    How did he take the tape/tube out?

  • @MrRitzyVlogs
    @MrRitzyVlogs Před 9 lety +4

    I would be grossed out if I got dirty tank water in my mouth!

    • @jetjazz05
      @jetjazz05 Před 9 lety +2

      Allen Engasser It'd taste like the freshest damn sardines you'd EVER had. ;)

    • @MrRitzyVlogs
      @MrRitzyVlogs Před 9 lety +1

      Jesse Crandle but the fish poop!!!

    • @jetjazz05
      @jetjazz05 Před 9 lety +10

      Allen Engasser Allen, we all have to eat a little shit before we die. ~_~

    • @MrJJandJim
      @MrJJandJim Před 9 lety +1

      Jesse Crandle *Dies laughing*

    • @ninjamaster224
      @ninjamaster224 Před 9 lety

      Allen Engasser Chances are you just cleaned the tank though.

  • @214ES
    @214ES Před 8 lety

    That is the first time I have ever seen anything like that. I will be doing this tomorrow. Maybe just to look at it once but I will try it.

  • @pebblesoatsen9085
    @pebblesoatsen9085 Před 7 lety

    I never thought of doing that, thank you

  • @amandamartin4572
    @amandamartin4572 Před 8 lety +6

    What kind of fish are those?

    • @Nighthawkinlight
      @Nighthawkinlight  Před 8 lety +13

      +Amanda Martin Rosies

    • @markblake6279
      @markblake6279 Před 8 lety +1

      +NightHawkInLight wait so I suck the air out or in?

    • @doep1007
      @doep1007 Před 8 lety +5

      A better way is to totally submerge the jug so it fills up completely then lift it up upside down so it draws it's own vacuum and the water will stay in. Ever played with a jug in the bathtub? Same idea.

    • @coriipod
      @coriipod Před 8 lety +1

      +Mark Blake you suck the air in to raise the water level into the vacuum. You blow air out to lower the water level to remove the vacuum for cleaning and such.

    • @Jax8002
      @Jax8002 Před 8 lety +2

      +Doep 100 Yeah but it's gona be heavy and if you screw up there will be wa wa everywhere.

  • @zediusmelichor1815
    @zediusmelichor1815 Před 8 lety +1

    This is brilliant! Such a cool idea! Because? Physics!

  • @barklyincoperated3459
    @barklyincoperated3459 Před 6 lety

    Amazing! Can't wait to do this with my fish tank!

  • @Raymond-yp5kw
    @Raymond-yp5kw Před 8 lety +6

    Im not doing that for my blood parrots,they will probally push the container off

  • @e1k2p3
    @e1k2p3 Před 7 lety +17

    why not just put the container into the tank right side up, allow it to fill up with water then flip it and pull it out?

    • @DoubleDTVx2
      @DoubleDTVx2 Před 7 lety +6

      Water weighs a fair bit--8lbs to the gallon--making it easier to use pneumatics to aid in the process of filling up the compartment. Also, sticking hands and arms into the water adds more contamination that just the clean vase, tape, and tubing alone.

    • @Liquidmetal702
      @Liquidmetal702 Před 7 lety +3

      why not do what you saw in the video?

    • @e1k2p3
      @e1k2p3 Před 7 lety +2

      because there is an easier and quicker way

    • @e1k2p3
      @e1k2p3 Před 7 lety +7

      it's easier to draw a vacuum with your mouth rather than lift a couple of pounds? now we know what you do in your free time...

    • @DoubleDTVx2
      @DoubleDTVx2 Před 7 lety +2

      Ezra Pali yup! Always blowing people, 24/7!

  • @Sorenzo
    @Sorenzo Před 6 lety

    Near my home, there's a pond where such a raised compartment allows the fish to survive winter.
    I think the idea is that it won't freeze over since it's not exposed to air, so it'll let in sunlight. I figure there's more to it - they probably have to circulate the water - but it's nifty anyway.

  • @jenniferrinehart1263
    @jenniferrinehart1263 Před 4 lety

    That's amazing. ty!

  • @whimsicalambientisaac5683

    one of my fish gave birth at night and died. now there's over 200 baby zebra danios swimming in my tank. the water is turning thick and foggy and theyre still alive FML

  • @hiifreedom6074
    @hiifreedom6074 Před 8 lety +3

    you is so handsome and good idea Thanks for share~~*^^*

  • @cursedordinary838
    @cursedordinary838 Před 7 lety

    That looks awesome

  • @samanthaweatherly1260
    @samanthaweatherly1260 Před 7 lety

    wow this is so simple and fantastic. My brain is bursting with possibilities.

  • @seigeengine
    @seigeengine Před 9 lety +5

    NightHawkInLight Great video of you sucking and blowing! I really like this aesthetically, but I'm not sure I'd trust it as a failure could cause a lot of damage. Maybe if the vessel could be more securely anchored I'd feel comfortable with it.

    • @ryanap155
      @ryanap155 Před 9 lety

      seigeengine Could you build a plastic cover for the top of the tank, and then make a cutout for the vase? The lid could be anchored to the sides of the tank, and could even be clear plastic to be able to see in through the top.

    • @seigeengine
      @seigeengine Před 9 lety

      Ryan Padua You could, although I'd be a bit worried about ventilation, especially in the case of a power outage or the like where the pump doesn't work.
      I don't know how much of a difference it would make, but in nature bodies of water are aerated by movement and wind blowing across and agitating the surface It should help the fish survive longer.

    • @ryanap155
      @ryanap155 Před 9 lety

      Our tank has a system that circulates our water through an oxygenator (probably a word) in the basement, but we have a larger tank than this one. My cousins have a tank with a bubbler and air holes in the top, so that should be fine for a tank of this size. Also, I wouldn't be too worried about a power outage because the fish can live for a bit without continuously flowing oxygen, but you're worried, I'm sure you can find something manual or off-grid to power your tank for a bit. Solar storage is also a good backup for most people.

    • @seigeengine
      @seigeengine Před 9 lety

      Ryan Padua Enormous artificial ponds often force air down through a pipe to bubble out, especially during winter. So I know it functions okay on the large scale.
      Yes, but power outages that last days aren't uncommon outside of cities, and even in cities they happen occasionally.
      And I'm more worried about things like waste gases diffusing out of the water getting trapped near the surface, building up and preventing the meager passive oxygenation of the water.

    • @ryanap155
      @ryanap155 Před 9 lety

      seigeengine I have solar panels on our house, and the batteries would easily last through the night until they could recharge (completely off-grid) in the morning. If you can get at least a few, it'll be massively beneficial in the long run for both energy costs and backup (assuming you get decent sunlight).
      As for the oxygen issue, I think oxygen bubblers do a great job of giving the tank as much oxygen as it needs. It works for my cousins, who have a tank about as big as this.

  • @Khomjeeee
    @Khomjeeee Před 7 lety +3

    You could have done that without the fish. 😔 where'd they go after you guys were done with them?

  • @luisalves6504
    @luisalves6504 Před 8 lety

    Realy simple and cool idea! thank you

  • @ericecklund2711
    @ericecklund2711 Před 6 lety

    So good! Thanks for sharing!

  • @7531monkey
    @7531monkey Před 7 lety +9

    I tried this but ended up electing Trump! :(

  • @catpaws1913
    @catpaws1913 Před 7 lety +3

    I think I accidentally drank the water ugh

  • @skittlesqueen1285
    @skittlesqueen1285 Před 8 lety

    That's pretty neat!

  • @PunkSkaful
    @PunkSkaful Před 8 lety

    Dude! That's sick!

  • @dannysmith785
    @dannysmith785 Před 8 lety +181

    So now you have two shitty looking bricks in your tank and a raised section that cannot be sufficiently oxygenated to keep the fish healthy and will slowly stagnate.

    • @Anthony-bz2xs
      @Anthony-bz2xs Před 8 lety +4

      +Danny Smith wow exactly what I said... I mean its cool and all.. but fucking dumb at the same time

    • @myoptort1818
      @myoptort1818 Před 7 lety +5

      I know this is late but you could use an electric pump to circulate water. They have some small battery operated ones. It will allow water to go in and out of the upper area

    • @Luculencia
      @Luculencia Před 7 lety +5

      There's a possibility to do this with some kind of acrylic support or a support mounted to the frame of the aquarium (and holding the jar around the rim somehow) so you don't need ugly bricks... but even with that the look of the jar sticking out of the aquarium is quite unappealing to me... not to mention the constant worry that something would knock it over (earthquakes are rare here but we do have a small fault line only a few km away...).

    • @Zepreasha
      @Zepreasha Před 7 lety +4

      Luculencia I thought that's y u would remove it, clean it, then put it back.... wow

    • @ooloncolluphid7904
      @ooloncolluphid7904 Před 7 lety +41

      +Danny Smith, do your homework first. As long as there is nothing separating the suspended water from the rest, and especially if there is something, anything (the aerator, a fish, whatever) to move the water once in a while (not even violently), then the water will not stagnate. Try it with some dye if you don't believe. And as for the "shitty looking bricks," christ, man, it's a fucking EXAMPLE. Do you want a 100 gal. tank with Cinderella's Castle for one video???

  • @charlieme5150
    @charlieme5150 Před 7 lety +3

    I accidentally drank some of the water doing this and now I have ebola. who do I sue? please help me

    • @debbiekirk8765
      @debbiekirk8765 Před 11 dny +1

      7 years later... Might be a bit late... But if you can't drink the water that your fish live in then you have to look at your filtration system!!! Can someone sue themselves? Anyway RIP

    • @charlieme5150
      @charlieme5150 Před 11 dny

      @@debbiekirk8765 ok, thank you. RIP me

  • @jonwolfie1
    @jonwolfie1 Před 8 lety

    That's fantastic!

  • @c_farther5208
    @c_farther5208 Před 7 lety

    Extraordinary!!!! Wonderful and imaginative.

  • @wiggemach
    @wiggemach Před 8 lety

    i love this idea. i just used an glass (wine) bottle, filled it up w/tank water and inverted it and stuck it in the food door of the tank's cover. the long narrow neck of the bottle fit through the food door and is holding it in place upside down.