Small pets like fish, birds or hamsters have a calming and therapeutic effect on the emotional state of their owners, but while you are gazing serenely at your little fishies, your hamsters and birds are suffering from a lack of your much needed attention. Likewise, your fish feel neglected and yes even a little jealous while you are cooing at your budgies or giving your gerbils a much needed ear scratch. Well no longer. Introducing the new Aquatic Fauna pet tank. [Link]-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Nov 16 2003 Sketch http://s68.photobuc...l&imgAnch=imgAnch21 [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Oct 04 2004, last modified Jul 11 2006] What about your aquatic flora? http://rdo.homelinu...allery/amano/c_1112Aquarium by Takashi Amano. [squeak, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004] Very cool to see it real. http://www.terraquarium.com/ups.htm [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Mar 25 2006] Very thoughtful, [2fries]. + for the illustration. That would have been hard to describe with mere words.-- lintkeeper2, Nov 16 2003 Boffo.-- phoenix, Nov 16 2003 Why not just get them one of those ecosystem tanks - they'd be even happier all in together with all sorts of natural plants and things.-- DrCurry, Nov 17 2003 Just not the same thing DrC.-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Nov 17 2003 Your fauna may disagree.-- DrCurry, Nov 17 2003 Fish1: I don't like the way that bird is looking at me. Fish2: Just be grateful there isn't enough room in here for a cat!-- Cedar Park, Nov 18 2003 Keep a pet heron in a cage?-- UnaBubba, Nov 18 2003 [drcalc] shouldn't that be Zoidburg? This is one of my favourite ideas of all time. Big bun!-- silverstormer, Nov 18 2003 I figured that this one might get scooped. [link]-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Mar 25 2006 halfbakery