Hook, line, and stinker
If the more outlandish platform shoes of the Seventies proved one thing, it was this: You can put a fish tank just about anywhere. The problem with those shoes is that, as Disco Stu once lamented, once the fish die, you can’t get them out of there.
This is where the Fish 'n Flush, a working aquarium that adds a decorative touch to a functioning toilet tank, reaches true brilliance. As the shoes proved, goldfish don’t last forever. While they’re alive, the Fish 'n Flush residents enjoy a 2.2-gallon tank with a built-in feeder, two lush plastic plants, and a handsome LED light.
The tank is ingeniously rigged so that the water for the toilet stays separate from the marine habitat. Which, much to your children's relief, will mean no inadvertant goldfish funerals to worry about—though when the inevitable does happen, your little gilled friends will be in the right place for a quick transfer to that big fish bowl in the sky.
$300, fishnflush.com
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nice artilce! thanks!
INCREADIBLE!!! BUT COULD BE COOL IN CHILD'S BATHROOM.
Where can I find curtin rotary parts for my old toliet tank?
thanks,
Mike
I'm looking for same curtin rotary parts. Would you let me know if you find where to buy?
If by "curtain rotaty" you mean the old brass flush mechanism from the 1930s, there's a shop up the street from me in Baltimore that sells those. You'll probably need to replace the whole thing...around $130. William J Theiss & Son, 4251 Harford Road, Baltimore, MD (410) 426-7946