How to Put a Fish Tank on Your MySpace Page
By Jasmine Starr, published Apr 01, 2008
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If you are a fish lover, why not put a fish tank on your MySpace page? You can customize the fish tank. You can change the background of the tank, you can add fish, remove fish, and more. In this tutorial I will show you how to add a fish tank to your MySpace page. First, you will need to go to the website that I found with the fish tank. Click this link to go to the site. If the link does not take you to the site, look at the bottom of this article for the link. Copy the link and paste it in your browser. Go to that website and let it load. If you are using dial up, it may take a minute to load.
When the fish tank has loaded, you will see the different options that you have at the bottom of the tank. I will go over each one with you. First, we will change the background of the tank. If you want to use the background that is up there, skip this part of the tutorial.
Changing the Fish Tank Background
To change the background of the fish tank, click the Background button. To change it again, click the Background button again. Continue clicking the background button until you find the background that you want. There are five different backgrounds to choose from.
Adding Fish to the Tank
To add fish to the tank, click the Add Fish button. Every time you click the add button another fish will appear. To change the appearance of the fish, simply click the fish with your mouse.
Removing Fish from the Tank
You can't choose which fish you want to remove. Just click the Remove button and it will remove a fish. To get certain fish in your tank, you will have to click add and remove until you get the ones in there that you want. Don't forget that you can click a fish to change its appearance.
Changing the Comments
I'm sure that you have noticed the comments on some of the fish. You can change the comments. To change the comments, click the comments button. A white box will open and you will see all of the comments in that box. Delete the comments and type what you want. Separate each comment with a comma. Click the close button once you have finished.

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Takeaways
- If you are a fish lover, why not put a fish tank on your MySpace page?
- You can customize the fish tank.
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