I was talking to someone else involved with our bugzoo today, and he mentioned a friend of his had a fish tank for a beta that popped into a bracket and the bracket was mounted on the wall. I assume it's designed to pop out so you can clean it.
It was a short discussion, and that's all I got out of him about it.
Searching online I found the following:
http://www.bizrate.com/fish-supplies/oid901829429.html
http://www.fish.com/item/marina-betta-fish-tank/720119/?srccode=CJFISH&intid=CJFISH
(note: I know nothing about these websites and do not endorse them, they are simply convenient posters of the tanks).
Anyway. All of my mantids are at work (university), partly because I maintain them as part of the bug zoo, and partly because keeping them at home with cats is a bit dodgy.
The wall mount idea does sound intriguing as a solution to the cat "assistance" problem.
Does anyone have any experience with something similar? Or something home made? I guess a small shelf could easily be put up to hold a normal small tank.
Of course, the semi permanent nature of the small shelf /or/ damage to the wall involves a lot more serious thought about appropriateness of the location; sunlight, home heating, drafts, etc.
It was a short discussion, and that's all I got out of him about it.
Searching online I found the following:
http://www.bizrate.com/fish-supplies/oid901829429.html
http://www.fish.com/item/marina-betta-fish-tank/720119/?srccode=CJFISH&intid=CJFISH
(note: I know nothing about these websites and do not endorse them, they are simply convenient posters of the tanks).
Anyway. All of my mantids are at work (university), partly because I maintain them as part of the bug zoo, and partly because keeping them at home with cats is a bit dodgy.
The wall mount idea does sound intriguing as a solution to the cat "assistance" problem.
Does anyone have any experience with something similar? Or something home made? I guess a small shelf could easily be put up to hold a normal small tank.
Of course, the semi permanent nature of the small shelf /or/ damage to the wall involves a lot more serious thought about appropriateness of the location; sunlight, home heating, drafts, etc.