The Electronic Goldfish in a Bowl is Ideal for Inattentive Pet Lovers
Michael Hines — January 25, 2012 — Lifestyle
Inattentive people who dream of owning pets are going to flip for the Electronic Goldfish in a Bowl. This cheeky e-pet is exactly what its name suggests: a goldfish that runs off of batteries and doesn't have to be fed regularly.
The Electronic Goldfish in a Bowl runs off of three AA batteries and lives in a funky bowl that you can actually fill with water. The bowl is equipped with a color changing LED light that sets the mood for your battery powered fishies endless swim. Having a pet that you don't have to feed or give attention to is awesome, and Think Geek's electronic fish is a lot more alive than any other fish I've ever seen. The Electronic Goldfish in a Bowl sells for $20 and is available now.
The Electronic Goldfish in a Bowl runs off of three AA batteries and lives in a funky bowl that you can actually fill with water. The bowl is equipped with a color changing LED light that sets the mood for your battery powered fishies endless swim. Having a pet that you don't have to feed or give attention to is awesome, and Think Geek's electronic fish is a lot more alive than any other fish I've ever seen. The Electronic Goldfish in a Bowl sells for $20 and is available now.
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