Synchronized Fish Team Amaze TV Owners
The home decorating industry is seeing a rising increase in people wanting to install full aquariums into their homes. People want to have aquariums everywhere from their bathrooms, bedrooms, and kitchens.
(prHWY.com) May 3, 2012 - Seattle, WA -- The home decorating industry is seeing a rising increase in people wanting to install full aquariums into their homes. People want to have aquariums everywhere from their bathrooms, bedrooms, and kitchens. Most people have traditional aquariums that allow the fish to swim around normally, but one company is teaming up with manufacturers of home theatre systems to create synchronized swimming aquariums.

"What our product does is allow customers to see beautiful displays of fish swimming around but only in time to the music of their favorite TV show or movie", said CEO of Sync Fish Swim, Ted Bridges. "It really is a breathtaking sight to see."

Sync Fish Swim works with fish trainers and home theatre system manufacturers to create a fully interactive aquarium that allows the fish to swim freely around, but occasionally dance to the music that can be heard on TV shows and movies. The integration has taken several months to perfect, but it is finally ready for release to the public.

"Just watching the fish swim is just so relaxing", said aquarium owner Michael Rivers. "This new integrated swimming method is just that much more relaxing. I really think it is amazing."

Sync Fish Swim trains the fish in its state of the art facility. The fish are trained to feel the vibrations of the music through the aquarium walls and water. When they hear the music's vibrations they form into a group and perform an intricate dance number that wows those sitting and watching them.

"Sometimes I find myself watching the fish and not the show or movie", said synchronized fish aquarium owner Tonya Swing. "I've owned this aquarium for three months, and I just can't get over the beauty of it."

The installation of the interactive and synchronized fish tank is more complex than traditional aquarium installations. The home theatre system must be installed, the fish tank must be built approximately 300 feet away from the system, and the TV placed in a certain area. Overall it could take up to a week to install the entire system, but customers say it is worth the wait. Sync Fish Swim has over 30 orders waiting for the official release of the aquariums.

"This is really taking the aquarium world up a notch", said Bridges. "I just hope people appreciate the beauty of these fish swimming in time to the music. It is not something that should be taken for granted at all."

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