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Saturday, December 25, 2010
Bubble Eye Goldfish | Egg-shaped transparent gold fish
The Bubble Eye Goldfish, or Water-Bubble Eye Goldfish, is one of the most unique looking of the goldfish varieties. Rather than having the long slender body of the Common Goldfish or the Shubunkins, theBubble Eye Goldfish is one of the more rounded or egg-shaped fancy transparent gold fish. Can your gold fish this Watch out
The bubble sacs themselves are easily broken, heal slowly, and sometimes may not grow back at all. Though most the time they will grow back, when they do they are a different shape and size and won't match their otherbubble.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Julie a Fat Cat - New Star of the Internet | lazy Fat Cat
This cat name is Julie, she became a star after her owner, a 28-year-old girl from Florence, Italy, has placed her photo on the Internet. Looking at the pictures you can see that the cat is not lazy, but on the contrary, she apparently did not interfere with those extra pounds.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
AIR 3 Aquariums | Modern laboratory glassware fish tanks
above: Air1 aquarium (top), Air2 (lower right) Air3 (lower left)
The newest AIR 3 Aquarium design (shown above) by Rémi Bouhaniche and Amaury Poudray of Lyon, France design studio Usin-e is the third in their series of modern laboratory glassware fish tanks.
AIR 1 Aquarium:
AIR2 Aquarium:
Each of the AIR series consists of a glass vessel perched atop metal legs. The first two AIR aquariums have horizontally elongated zeppelin-shaped blown glass (blown by Peter Pignat of Pignat glass) bowls perched atop metal legs.
above: Peter Pignat of Pignat scientific glass-blowing creating the AIR1 Aquarium.
The third is a test-tube like shape with a flat bottom and sheared off top, supported on an angle by white metal rods.
AIR3 Aquarium:
The AIR1 and AIR3 aquariums from a 2010 exhibit at La Bergerie, Marseille:
and the AIR2 aquarium at VIVID Gallery, Rotterdam, NL, 2010:
While it's true that these are impossible to clean, have no filter and are not the most beautiful fish friendly environments, they are beautiful as studies of material, space and balance.
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