Thursday, 20 November 2025

Windows 10 Operating System _ a “Fish Tank” style screensaver on Windows 10

 

Oh ya Copilot , while the Monitor is permanently on , i would like to implement a beautiful screen saver . Many years ago i came across a beautiful screen saver called the "FISH TANK" screen saver , so , Copilot do you think you can get for me that beautiful screen saver once again and Copilot , do you think that kinda screen saver will work under the Windows 10 Operating System ? Copilot , is there a Windows 10-version of the "FISH TANK" screen saver ? And is it free to download ? THANKS Copilot for your answer.


MICROSOFT Copilot Answer


Yes — you can absolutely enjoy a “Fish Tank” style screensaver on Windows 10, and there are free versions available.


🐠 Windows 10-compatible Fish Tank Screensavers

Here are a couple of options you can try:

  • Discus Fish Aquarium Fish Tank: Available free from the Microsoft Store. It features 3D tropical discus fish swimming among plants, bubbles, and light rays. It supports HD and even 4K quality, so it looks modern and smooth on large monitors Microsoft Apps Microsoft.
  • AI Aquarium Screensaver: Another free option from the Microsoft Store. It lets you choose from 100 different fish types, customize tank styles, and even interact with the fish by “feeding” them. It’s more advanced and playful, but still works as a relaxing screensaver Microsoft Apps.

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✅ Compatibility with Windows 10

  • Both of these are Windows 10-ready and install directly from the Microsoft Store.
  • They run as apps/screensavers, so you don’t need to worry about old compatibility issues from the classic XP-era “Fish Tank.”
  • They are free to download, though some may offer optional in-app purchases for extra features.

⚠️ Things to keep in mind

  • Since you want your monitor permanently on, a screensaver is a good way to prevent burn-in and add visual appeal.
  • Running a 3D aquarium continuously will use more GPU power, so your PC may run warmer.
  • If you prefer lower resource usage, you can set a simpler screensaver (like “Blank” or “Bubbles”) and only enable the fish tank when you want the visual effect.

Would you like me to guide you step by step on how to install and activate the Fish Tank screensaver from the Microsoft Store, or would you prefer I suggest a few alternative screensavers that are lighter on system resources but still beautiful?

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