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Thats cool! I think that could work in theory. I would be most worried about what you would anchor it to though. Tanks can be.... complicated and yikes.
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I know in the early days a few mers tried this and ended up having the tank break while they were in it. if you have any friends who are engineers might be cool idea to run your plans by them
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Sadly I don't know any engineers/: The company I am looking at ordering through, however, says the tubes work as fishtanks and have pictures of them full of water as an example.
She is a MERMAID! But approach her with caution, for her mind swims at depth where most would drown.
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The issue is the place where you attach the bottom to something. Big tanks are SUPER HEAVY. You would have to have a very solid base in order to make it safe. And what you put it on has to be sturdy too
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I was thinking about making it "dunk tank style" where it would lay flat and empty for transit, but then the trailer would stand on end and the tank would be filled with water. For use on only flat, hard surfaces of course.
She is a MERMAID! But approach her with caution, for her mind swims at depth where most would drown.
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I think that's the safest option but I would still worry about how you would glue the tube to the base. I've looked it up and it seems tricky. You really wouldnt want that seam to fail! Or would it come with a bottom already attached?
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