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Goldfish Coffe Table! An Idea... Rate Topic: ****- 3 Votes

#1 User is offline   d_golem

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Post icon  Posted 09 September 2005 - 09:02 AM

I was just reading IKEA catalogue looking at some tables and somehow my brain showed up with this particular idea.
I dunno if the idea has been done before or not but I quickly put it into paper and drawn a detailed (kinda) series of pics, just to outline the idea & give a rough description & guideline to hang on to for the moment.
Here it is:

http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b86/d_golem/goldfishcoffeetabletopview.jpg


http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b86/d_golem/goldfishcoffeetablesideviewL.jpg


http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b86/d_golem/goldfishcoffeetablesideviewW.jpg


http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b86/d_golem/goldfishcoffeetablebottowview.jpg


http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b86/d_golem/goldfishcoffeetable3-dview.jpg

As you can see the table is designed to view goldfish primarily from the top (ranchus, celestials, bubble-eyes, and tosakins immediately comes to mind). I've estimated the length x width x height of the tank alone is about 90 cm x 70 cm x 30 cm, making the volume of about 187-189 litre or 50 gal, enough for 5 fancies.

Obviously it's still a rough idea but definitely a do-able (and also a BIG) project and can be modified to further refine the design, given enough skill, time, and money. I'm not a carpenter or a handyman of any type so there are a few things that I'm not too sure how to put it in the design (e.g. light fitting, materials, etc).

Any comments from seasoned DIY guys here about the viability of the design?

It's still a dream for now :D but someday I'd really like to make something like this. *goes off to dream* :sleeping: :lol:
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Posted 09 September 2005 - 02:17 PM

ithink its a really neat idea,
im taking a wood design class this semester,
and for the final is always to make your own table,
except he got sick of it and this year we're making stools,
or else i'd make that!

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Posted 09 September 2005 - 04:32 PM

Exactly great idea. :) By the way you're a great artist.
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Posted 09 September 2005 - 06:28 PM

Cool idea! Make one and I'll buy it!
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Posted 09 September 2005 - 06:38 PM

That is a GREAT idea.

I bet side lighting would work better, you could bump out the side enough to slide a florecent fixture in there, nobody would know, either.
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Posted 09 September 2005 - 07:02 PM

I was thinking side lighting too, and it could certainly be done. Dunno which side of the table u mean to put the light fixture in, but i'm thinking 2 fluorescent tubes on both sides just beside the goldfish paintings (though i gotta move the 2 air-holes a bit to accomodate that).
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Posted 09 September 2005 - 07:40 PM

I've seen tank/coffee table pieces for sale, but they're all glass. I think they hide the filter somewhere underneath it all; it's probably not a good enough filter for goldies. I like your idea better. I especially like your little pearlie in the first picture. He made me giggle. :D

Things to think about:
How do you waterproof the top so that if someone spills their coffee/soda/martini, it doesn't get into the tank?
How do you clean it out? The tank being on the floor is going to make it hard to start a siphon, since there'll be nowhere for gravity to draw the water to.
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Posted 09 September 2005 - 08:36 PM

kortniee, on Sep 10 2005, 11:40 AM, said:

Things to think about:
How do you waterproof the top so that if someone spills their coffee/soda/martini, it doesn't get into the tank?
How do you clean it out?  The tank being on the floor is going to make it hard to start a siphon, since there'll be nowhere for gravity to draw the water to.
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I've thought about those and i think the most practical way is to line some sort of rubber around the lid, leaving no gaps (that's what the black lining in the first drawing is for).

Another way is to make the whole table top from a piece of glass (or acrylic, for weight sake) that's hinged so it could be opened, sacrificing the feeding flaps. The downside of it is u have to remove all things from the table when u wanna open :lol:

As for cleaning, it's still do-able using conventional syphon as the tank is still a few inches above ground, but using phyton is probably the best way (i never used phyton before, but it looked easy to operate).

thx for the suggestions kortniee ;)
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Posted 09 September 2005 - 10:33 PM

Don't know if any of you have seen the "goldfish toilet". I saw it on tv where this guy made them and sold them and the goldie tank area was a display which was the back of the toilet =x clear of course with a lid.
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Posted 09 September 2005 - 11:22 PM

d_golem that's neat, nice idea. I've also seen goldfish sinks where a sink is clear and you could see the fish while doing something in the sink.
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Posted 10 September 2005 - 05:40 AM

d_golem, on Sep 9 2005, 10:02 PM, said:

I was thinking side lighting too, and it could certainly be done. Dunno which side of the table u mean to put the light fixture in, but i'm thinking 2 fluorescent tubes on both sides  just beside the goldfish paintings (though i gotta move the 2 air-holes a bit to accomodate that).
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I have read that goldfish orient themselves by where the light is coming from. So, the light needs to be coming in from above or they will become disoriented and start swimming erratically.

So putting the lights at the top near the sides is ok, just not down the side. It sounds like thats what you mean.

The table is very cool! I would love to have one so I could watch the fish while sitting on the couch watching tv (make me a bigger couch potato). :rofl

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Posted 10 September 2005 - 06:06 AM

Yeah that would be very cool, becky! :D when the commercials started i'd just look at my fishies instead :yeah:
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Posted 12 September 2005 - 04:19 PM

I really like your idea! Ive seen similar things on Ebay and stuff, the glass coffee table ones, but I can never understand where the filter goes, how it plugs in without cords going across your living room, etc. I think your idea is awsome though! The idea where you view them more from the top then from the sides is really neat!

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Posted 12 September 2005 - 05:54 PM

Thx bigredandblindwillie :lol:
Now i just gotta take a 3-year carpenting class and then make one! ahh....a pipe-dream for now...
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Posted 12 September 2005 - 07:41 PM

Great idea! I'd like to get my order in now before there is a wait list. :D As for the lighting, you could put a spotlight or 2 on your ceiling, and shine them down. I'm not sure if that would work. There are always those lights that you can put in your tank, I think they are mini spotlights. That's my little input. Oh, great drawing too. I love all the different views.
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Posted 13 September 2005 - 04:46 AM

Awsome drawing too!!!
Id love one :) Put mine on order too.

When I picked up Dalamars tank from the market I had a catalogue of a place that makes them but from the pic...there is NO filter unless its hidden :( Theirs was basically a woden fram that housed the glass (like a big square bowl with no thought for the health of the fish)

I Like your design much better!! you have put alot of thought into it.
I threw the catalogue out Doh!
Next time I am there I will get another and scan the pic.

The only modification id make on your design is the side shelves where the canister is and the fish products go. I personally would enclose them with a door so they out of sight...but thats just me...i am a "Bree" (from desperate housewives) basically a neat freak LOL
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Post icon  Posted 15 September 2005 - 04:26 AM

Go to ebay.co.uk (english version)

Search 'aquarium table'

A few neat designs come up, but I wouldnt want to try to move one of these though?

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Posted 15 September 2005 - 04:31 AM

That is awesome. I'd difinatly want something like that in my house. I always have trouble decinding where to put the fish tank, that would completly solve the problem. Great idea! :D
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Posted 15 September 2005 - 04:53 AM

waow :blink: that is some nice designs on ebay.
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Posted 05 October 2005 - 01:37 PM

That is an awesome design. Great drawings too!
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