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I was looking at my goldfish going round in circles in their bowl looking bored silly so I made this to take them out and about and they love it.
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I think it's a good idea.
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All I can think about is how bowls are not healthy for goldfish and how fish get seasick in small, moving containers!
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Is that true, I don't know anything about keeping fish, I know one thing, if I did keep fish I wouldn't take them for a walk ha ha
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From keepinggoldfish.org
"Despite the famous image of keeping goldfish in a "goldfish bowl", this is actually a very bad way to care for a goldfish. The lack of space and/or filtration in a goldfish bowl reduces the oxygen supply and increases the chance of ammonia/nitrite poisening."
As for fish getting seasick... well that was actually something that, to be honest, I had not researched until just now! http://www.thelondonnews.net/story/492481
So maybe they'd be ok taken on a gentle stroll!
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Well then I think if you had a fresh water swimming pool where the water is cleaned by electrolysis instead of chlorine you could kind of reverse this and go swimming with them. I wonder if they'd interact with you and in a positive way, that could be really interesting. Their gonna poop in the same water tho BTW I'm sure regularly swimming in a chlorine pool is a good way to slowly poison yourself, I can't stand the smell of it, especially as swimming is good exercise and you take in large amounts of fumes. I'd love to find an electrically cleaned fresh pool or a river like the one in the ISM video 'Ritual' http://www.ishotmyself.com/public/view_ … g=ritual_1
In England their pretty much year round freezing cold, I think those kinds of places are one of the best things about Oz.
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Chlorine in a pool doesn't bug me so much the the whole... public pool full of kid snot thing... gaah!
I grew up in a town surrounded by beautiful big lakes, natural hot springs and we spent most summer holidays at the beach. Now that's a way to swim!
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I'm sure regularly swimming in a chlorine pool is a good way to slowly poison yourself...
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I don't agree that you would slowly poison yourself. I am sure it would be rapid...within moments of entering the water. I think that most people are so swamped in chemicals and poisons that they just wouldn't notice any effect on their systems.
Just to split hairs for a moment; I guess that the moment a recommended safe dosage is exceeded something becomes toxic. These levels are determined more by politicians than health advisers which would make it a political decision and not one based on long term health.
I read somewhere that in a shower the hot water, as it is forced out of the shower nozzle, vaporises and the chlorine evaporates into a breathable gas.
A bit like showering in a second world war trench, in a gas attack, although with a slightly longer life expectancy.
Something like that anyway...
'If it isn't broken...mess with it 'till it is!'
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I read somewhere that in a shower the hot water, as it is forced out of the shower nozzle, vaporises and the chlorine evaporates into a breathable gas.
Ha ha you know I read that as well, and gave myself the benifit of any doubt and since then I stand in the bath and use a bowl of hot water and a jug as people do in India. I hog a shower, so that method uses less water because your water runs out
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