Australian resident shows people how to turn a wooden TV set into a usable fish tank

Dec 8, 2011 11:53 GMT  ·  By

If you think that an ancient 26'' wooden TV set even your grandparents would be ashamed of can't be exploited further, you are definitely wrong and have to check out Michael Khor's masterpiece

He has transformed an old CRT TV into an amazing new home for his fish. The recycled fish tank is anything but common and highlights that almost every item we no longer use at home can be successfully redesigned and reused.

Michael Khor, 33, from Victoria, Australia, has found and applied an ingenious method of turning old into new while trying to come up with a new home for one male Betta, one female Bristlenose Catfish, 9 Cardinal Tetras, and one Siamese Algae Eater.

A friend gave him this idea and so he started looking for an appropriate ancient TV set. After 3 or four years, he found exactly what he was looking for and started building the TV Tank, large enough to accommodate all his fish and plants.

Since the result makes him very proud, he wants to share the method with other fish owners, showing them how to build their own green TV Tanks.