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It's the same reason the water doesn't come out of your python tube until you lift it all the way out of the water. Air can't get in.
 
respect;723965; said:
I saw this set-up

I was wondering how come the water will not fall out?

Why???? Can somemore tell me the concept! Thanks A million!!!

refer to here: http://youtube.com/watch?v=RWknp5iXCMU

http://youtube.com/results?search_qu...&search=Search

WHY? WHY? WHY?
Go to your kitchen sink, fill with water...with a glass put it underwater, turn it upside down and lift it up out of the water, being sure not to break the surface with the open rim of the glass...is it still full of water?
MuHahahaha, magic
Now a real brainiac can come and chime in, as to how and why this workz!:D
 
zennzzo;723992; said:
Go to your kitchen sink, fill with water...with a glass put it underwater, turn it upside down and lift it up out of the water, being sure not to break the surface with the open rim of the glass...is it still full of water?
MuHahahaha, magic
Now a real brainiac can come and chime in, as to how and why this workz!:D

It is magic. My bass knows a magic trick too. He could make all those goldfish disappear!
 
I'm surprised the fish aren't showing any signs of distress from being in higher pressure?
 
Can someone teach me how to do the first topping up of the water when all tank is fix-up nicely.

I really don't have the strength to turn a tank upside down with water... But I can used a cup to turn up side down only... :headbang2
 
I'm wondering if there is not some sort of vacuum pump involved. If the bubbles are a constant the tank would eventually fill with air. unlees this was setup just for the video shoot. plus that tank would be pretty heavy to work with, looks to be a 30g tall, would weigh over 240 pounds.
 
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