Rainbow Reef Motorized Koi Fish - Product Review

By SummerIsComing, published Aug 14, 2007
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When I was a kid I had this collection of wind up bath toys, they included whales, gold fish, and a shark. I loved them, but what sucked about them was the fact that they only swam for a few seconds until they stopped. Not only that they also would swim upside down and never quite looked like a real swimming fish. I still loved them though.

When I came across a neat collection of large motorized fish I immediately was brought back to my childhood and knew I had to have one. The woman selling them in the street showed how well they worked by having a few on display in a large fish tank, and a few in a kiddie pool.

They swam around with ease, they did not flip upside down, nor did they need to be winded up every few seconds. A simple push of the button and these large 12.5 inch fish were brought to life.

I had a choice of so many different types, clown fish, hammer head sharks, turtles, great whites, sea horses, koi, bass, and many more.

I went with the koi fish because in the back yard we have a man made pond that hasn't had fish in it in years. (The raccoons always ate them). I bought 2 of them for a high price of $15 each. A bit steep, but honestly if you saw the way they swam, you too would walk away with 2, maybe even 3 of these unique swimming fish.

Each fish is constructed of hard plastic, with rubber tails, and fins. The tail is what moves which propels the fish through the water effortlessly.

Batteries (2 AA) were already included, so I didn't need to buy spares; as of yet anyway.

I got home, took out the two koi fish out of their boxes, and pressed the button that sticks out of their side and placed them in the pond. Off they went. What was so cool about them was how they would swim around under water, and at times take small dips up to the surface. They in my opinion were gorgeous and looked rather realistic as they made their way about the pond.

I turned them off after watching them for a bit, I did this because I planned on only activating them when we had company. I figured if I left them on all night the batteries would be dead by morning.

When company was over, the fish were always complimented, and we were always asked where we got them, and how unique they were yadda, yadda, yee.

Rainbow Reef Motorized Koi Fish - Product Review
Rainbow Reef Motorized Koi Fish - Product Review

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Credit: swimways.com

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