It was Mr. Caparatta who suspended a 700-gallon aquarium from the ceiling of a town house apartment in the West Village owned by Richard Wise and Andre Jones. The filled tank weighs at least 6,000 pounds and has cost the couple some $200,000 in equipment and service.
Matt_Wandell said:That tank suspended from the ceiling is sick.
“How do you make it feel like you’re not standing in a white, pristine, soul-less box?”
patrickb said:Enjoy but don't be hater--if we had that kind of dough we would do the same thing:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/19/garden/19aqua.html?emc=eta1
Patrick
GDawson said:Yes, I would do the same thing. I'd love to be able to do the same thing. However, my decision to do this would never forget that these are living creatures that I’ve agreed to care for until the end. Not until they out grew their tanks or became out of fashion or it was time to change the décor.
-Gregory
tuberider said:Matt_Wandell said:That tank suspended from the ceiling is sick.
No shit man! Why didn't I think of that?
tuberider said:I feel you Gregory, look at it this way though though, there are tons of guys out there like me that develop relationships with the customer and educate them about how delicate things really are, both at home and in the wild. Not only does that affect their view on reefs both captive and wild, I've shifted many a customers whole perspective on environment with a stupid fish tank
We're not all soulless "fish guys".
Matt_Wandell said:That tank suspended from the ceiling is sick.
tuberider said:I feel you Gregory, look at it this way though though, there are tons of guys out there like me that develop relationships with the customer and educate them about how delicate things really are, both at home and in the wild. Not only does that affect their view on reefs both captive and wild, I've shifted many a customers whole perspective on environment with a stupid fish tank
We're not all soulless "fish guys".
Mr. Ugly said:+2GDawson said:Yes, I would do the same thing. I'd love to be able to do the same thing. However, my decision to do this would never forget that these are living creatures that I’ve agreed to care for until the end. Not until they out grew their tanks or became out of fashion or it was time to change the décor.
-Gregory
I love feeding my tank, because my clown recognizes me as a friend because I feed it(also it is cool to watch the LPS eat ).“Some clients want nothing to do with the fish tank — they don’t want to feed it, they don’t want to clean algae off the glass,” he said.
nudibranch said:..(also it is cool to watch the LPS eat ).