Okay, so I wanted to watch Fishtank Live, but I really didn’t want to pay for a subscription. I’m cheap, I know, I get it. So, I started digging around to see if there was any way to watch it without forking over any cash. My first stop, of course, was Reddit.
I spent a good chunk of time just scrolling through different subreddits. I searched for “Fishtank Live,” “free streams,” and anything else I could think of. I found a lot of dead ends, I am tellin’ you – expired links, people talking about it, but nothing concrete.
I started to think this search would never end with success, I am gonna be stuck here for hours with nothing to show for. So I started searching for specific wording.
After a few more searches, I bumped into a few threads that seemed promising, though. People were talking about using certain, let’s just call them “alternative” methods, to find streams.
I followed some of the, uh, less-than-official suggestions. Please don’t ban me mods. It involved digging through some obscure websites and a lot more Reddit threads. Some of the sites were real sketchy, I gotta be honest. Pop-ups everywhere, questionable content, the whole nine yards. I was clicking carefully, let me tell ya.
- First I hit up a bunch of subreddits.
- Then I sorted by “new” to see the latest posts.
- I ignored a bunch of old threads that didn’t seem to go anywhere.
- I found a few that suggested some specific streaming sites (that I won’t name here).
Eventually, after way too much time, I finally found some streams. The quality wasn’t always perfect. Some were laggy, some had weird audio issues, some even shut down completely. But hey, it was free!.