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Fish Bubble

Fish BubbleAbsolutely adorable but you have to be well aware of the weight of this item. Make sure it is securely mounted on the wall with that water and I do not recommend stones in it because of added weight, BEFORE you put the fish in it. Heavy to lift and mount and a tight squeeze to clean out the aquarium. Should be mounted on an inside wall not on a wall that faces the outside because of temperature changes. Fish is safe in this bubble and enjoyable to see. Good only for one fish to be comfortable. I am considering buying another one for my office.

Recieved Fish Bubble Wall Tank in very poor wrapping/shipping condition. After purchasing additional supplies for it, including fish, I hung it up and it leaked. I notified seller of my displeasure and seller totally ignored my email. I was finally able to stop the leak with some silicone. I would not buy from this seller again and recommend, you who are reading this not to either.

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Just to be clear, I do not keep a pet in this. I have an aquatic turtle, and it is very common to feed them outside their tank because they are messy eaters, poop immediately, and it will keep your HUGE tanks from getting so dirty so fast. So, this bowl is JUST for meal time, NOT for full time.

Mine did not leak. It's cheap feeling, but not cheap looking. Put the screw into a stud if you can because it is really heavy! I only filled it a little less than half way because that's all I need. You don't have to unscrew it every time you take it down if you use a screw head small enough. If you can't, you can just tilt the bowl to pour the water out without removing the screw.

But it would make a hell of a lot more sense if they used a proper screw hole that had an easy easy way to slide the bowl up and off the screw. So, stars off for that.

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I saw this, fell in love with it, and bought it, thinking I would finally cave and buy my son a betta. However, as I always do, I began to research betta needs and how to care for one. By the way, I cannot understate the importance of doing this before you purchase any pet. The consensus on betta care from enthusiasts and professionals (and I don't mean part time clerks at PetCo) alike, is that they need at a BARE MINIMUM 2.5 gallons to be comfortable. Most say 5 gallons or better is the safer bet, and people that really love their fish go for a 10 gal.

If you get something like this, you need to change the water at least twice a week and carefully monitor ammonia levels, because in something this tiny, ammonia and nitrite levels are sure to skyrocket, and FAST. In a tiny "tank" like this, you can't use a heater (bettas are tropical and require water around 80* to stay healthy) or a filter. Forget plants, because they will take even more of your fish's precious space! If you want to have a fish and keep it for any real length of time, I cannot recommend enough that you get your fish a larger container, and a heater!

Now I'm stuck here with this little bubble, totally unsure of what to do with it. I guess I could stick some aquatic plants in it? Maybe a couple of ghost shrimp? Half a gallon is really too small to keep any fish, of any kind, because anything small enough (guppies, tetras) are schooling fish and a group of them would need more water than this.

I recommend that you DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT, unless you plan on using it for something like a ghost shrimp or two and maybe an aquatic plant. I wish I had done my research before purchasing this, and hope I can save someone the same headache.

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We now have two of these and are looking for a couple more for various rooms and gifts. Friends love them and are intrigued. Very sturdy and well built!

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Aqua-Glo Fluorescent Bulb, 14 Watt, 15 Inches

Aqua-Glo Fluorescent Bulb, 14 Watt, 15 InchesNot much to say, it's just a good price for a replacement bulb for my fish tank.

It was the exact same brand that had burned out (after 7 years and a move to a different state) so it's not like i did a ton of research and decided this was the best.

I did notice, it was the cheapest for it's size and wattage on amazon, and it works so there ya go, buy it already

Working as expected. I am glad I was able to find this bulb online as my local pet stores stopped carrying them.

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Aquatic Gardens 10 Gallon Undergravel Filter

Aquatic Gardens 10 Gallon Undergravel FilterI have a 20 high that I permantly mounted volcanic rock on the back so its a tight fit. I was however able to get these twin units in there and they work.

Very good product. I have three of these filters. (2) are in (10) gallon tanks and (1) in a (30) gallaon tank.

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i love it my son loves it as do our fish lol :) great product ! went right together and is now up an running :)

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This had nothing that I was told it had. Not only that but it is outdated tech, and the other filters are much better.

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doesnt filter the water just dont nuy it its not good and you will be disapointed i was also i so like the i forgot what its called but it works as a bubble stone thingy rjkvf rkejv jkrewv jkreb hreb krw

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All Glass Aquarium AAG29602 Versa Top, 26bf

All Glass Aquarium AAG29602 Versa Top, 26bfOnly problem is that it's a hair short for my aqueon 26 bow. If you put it on and it moves to one side the other falls off the edge.

It maybe my tank which measures 23 1/2 " on the inside diameter. Will adapt.

This top is so much better looking then the hood that came with my 26 gal bow front. Adds a whole new dimension to my aquarium as the top can now be seen through compared to the black plastic hood I had. It'd be nice if the top was more snug in the aquarium frame, but it's large enough that there's no way it can fall through. I'd recommend this top, especially if you have an Aqueon bow front as there are few options for hoods/tops for these aquariums. Love my bow front, even more now with the Versa Top!

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I have a bowfront aquarium that was given to me a few years back, so I don't know the brand or details. the lid I got with it broke, and turns out these lids are a little hard to come by, at least where I live. So this looked like a good replacement for us, the size (width) is correct, however when it arrived it didn't fit correctly.

The front is much more curved than my tank, and front-to-back there is a small gap, probably 1/2" So essentially I have 2 gaps at the front corners because the curve on my tank is less pronounced that this lid. Not the end of the world, however my tank is now losing much more water due to evaporation than ever before. Sort of a pain, but we will just deal with it. We figured hey, it's already at our house, and the chances of finding the exact size/shape lid that our tank requires was probably going to be next to impossible. So bottom line, it's only acceptable (for us) because of a lack of anything else.

But it really does seem like a good quality product, and was shipped fast.

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When I saw this Versa Top on Amazon I was apprehensive about ordering it but it looked like the one I wanted. So I took a chance and I was very happy that I did. It fit my 26 gal. tank perfectly. I am very happy with it and it has reduced a lot of evaporation from my tank.

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Fits perfectly on my Aqueon tank. Install took only a few minutes. As always with these tanks it it a little tough to cut out where the filter goes, but not a big deal. Just make sure you put the pull for the front lid up far enough. I put mine too far back and it makes it a little awkward.

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Aquatic Fundamentals 55 Gallon Upright Aquarium Stand

Aquatic Fundamentals 55 Gallon Upright Aquarium Standlove it love it i little hard to put together (2 persons job) but yet very easy. allot of water hit this unit and hasn't hurt it a bit. good price for a great unit

Reason theres no back cover is that you would need it open for your plumbing and other water and air line. More advance enthusiast would setup sump tank below the aquarium and run all line to the top to give your aquarium a cleaner sleeker look. Myself I have a external filter and run all line, power cable, air line, plumbing and drain from top to bottom, bottom to top.

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I didn't buy this stand on Amazon, because first there was a wrong picture posted here, and after that I also found it cheaper somewhere else, but I think it's important for a potential buyer to know, as this "little" detail is ommited anywhere you see this stand in sale: THERE IS NO BACK SIDE!!! So that when you open the stand to put the stuff in, it falls out of the back side out! Also, another detail that might be of an importance for some there are no any shelves, so you have to deal with 27 inch of undivided space. We did find the solution for the first issue bought a backside panel in Home Depot, the one 24" x 48". There is an opening on the top still, but after a thought I left it alone: I put the surge protector inside the stand and ran all the wires through this opening, so that even on the back side there are no wires hanging. Now just gotta figure out how to deal with the lack of shelves. Just a thought for that much money this stand could have been more thought through. If I just wanted a regular stand for my aquarium with no storage, I would have bought a metal stand, but I specifically wanted a storage space, and this stand doesn't provide the convenience it should have.

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Gulfstream Tropical AGU00035A Mag-Float Acrylic Aquarium Cleaner, Small

Gulfstream Tropical AGU00035A Mag-Float Acrylic Aquarium Cleaner, SmallAt 2.25" x 1.25", this magnet is perfect for small tanks. I use it in my 5 gal freshwater acrylic tank, and it does a good job of scrubbing the algae off without leaving any scratches behind.

You can leave these on/in the tank all the time, but I have 2 inquisitive little kids who like to play with magnets, so in between cleanings, I take the magnets off and store them on a shelf. These magnets are VERY strong, which is great because you can vigorously scrub with them and they won't lose contact with each other -and if they do, they float, so there's no need to reach down into the tank to retrieve the fallen piece! -but if you put them together outside of the tank, they will want to snap together ferociously, and woe is you if your finger pads happen to be in the way. So keep them away from kids!

Bottom line: If you need to get a magnetic cleaner for your fish tank, the Mag Float is the way to go because the magnets are strong, well-made, they float, and come in a nice compact size. I expect that I will not need to replace mine for as long as I have my tank, which makes it well worth the price.

I made sure that I ordered the acrylic one. I used it once, and it put really fine surface scratches in my Aqueon Mini-Bow acrylic tank.

The magnet function works well. If I had a glass tank, I'd recommend the glass version. But I don't think this is a good algae brush for an acrylic tank.

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Product seems good in theory. When I used it for a small portion of my tank to test it out, it did clean the area, but left lots of scratches on it. Can't use it. Now I have a $10 paper weight.

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I use my Mag Float 30 (small) for my 28-gallon acrylic hexagon reef aquarium. Acrylic hexagons are probably some of the hardest types of aquariums to clean especially if you try to use any of the long-handle, plastic scrubbers due to limited, top-clearance access. I still use my plastic-handle scrubber periodically, but the Mag Float helps me reach the areas that I cannot reach. I really like how the Mag float magnet floats to the top when separtated. Like the other reviewer stated, I cannot scrub the curved edges with the Mag Float. Despite what other reviewers have stated I have not encountered any scratches on my acrylic aquarium due to the use of the Mag Float. Works fine with me!

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This is recomended for a 30g acrylic aquarium. I use it in my 30g acrylic aquarium. The magnet is too weak to hold the scraper together, the glue that holds to scrapers to the handles are pouring over the side, and it doesnt scrape very well needing 5-10 passes to remove even a small ammt of algae

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Microbe-Lift Algaway 5.4 Algae Control for Fresh Water Home Aquariums

Microbe-Lift Algaway 5.4 Algae Control for Fresh Water Home Aquariums, 16-OunceI thought at first the product didn't work, however after using it as directed for a few weeks, the algae is very much disappearing and under control. I couldn't see it at first the first week or so, but now, it clearly works well and my freshwater fish do not seem at all to be affected. It's hard to dose individual drops iwth the spout provided, though, but if the stuff works I'll deal with the dosing of the water!

I am using it for my pond over the last 2 years and it is doing a great job, I am very happy.

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I have used it twice on my pond, but it does not quite do the job.

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Fluval Edge Aquarium Set, 6-Gallon

Fluval Edge Aquarium Set, Burnt Orange, 6-GallonI've had my Fluval Edge tank for almost 10 months now. I've owned a 29 gal and 10 gal tank before so I've had decent experience with freshwater tanks (not saltwater). I recently moved and wanted to get a small fish tank (4 gal at most) to add to my room, but my boyfriend talked me into getting the Fluval Edge because I could actually have a decent aquarium. We both liked the modern look of the tank too. I have 2 real wood logs, 2 live plants, 3 glolite tetras, 3 full-grown ghost shrimp (about 3" in length), 2 small suckerfish (they're almost smaller than the ghost shrimp), and about 2" in gravel bottom.

Now that it's been almost 10 months, I still love my tank and think every penny I spent on it was worth it. There are some funny quirks that serious aquarist would rather skip, but none of the quirks have deterred me from my love of the tank.

Pros:

-I love the modern look. I like how my cords and pump are all hidden and out of view. I hate buying those fake aquarium backings to hide everything.

-I like the 360 view. I like being able to look into my tank from the top and clearly see through to the bottom. It helps to keep track of my fish too.

-I like how it's a sturdy glass. Hagen didn't cheap on the glass construction. When you pick it up (it's a little heavy), you know you have a quality glass tank.

-Halogen lights give off a nice heat that actually helps heat the tank. I live in a place that has an average yearly temperature of about 67. So the extra heat from the lights help keep my tank warm.

-Halogen lights make my fish/plants look fine. I've had no "bleaching" issues with the lights. The fish retain their color just fine and I know what they look like when they are bleached (my fish were PALE when I moved).

-Filtration system works like a charm. I can stir up the bottom organic material to get it pretty turbid, but the pump/filters can clear it up in about 15 minutes. I change my filters regularly as is suggested, but you could probably go longer as long as you rinsed them every once in a while.

-I've had no problems with the tank that warrant any complaints. The minor quirks is as bad as it's gotten for me.

Cons/Quirks:

-The Fluval Edge heater (bought separately) only heats the water to about 2 degrees above the ambient temperature. This would be fine if I lived somewhere warm, but I live along the central coast of California and we're lucky if the weather gets hotter than 70 degrees. So sometimes my water gets down to 72 degrees even with the heater on or won't trigger quickly enough because the ambient temperature is within range. Get a different heater.

-The pump seems to be a little strong for my fish. My fish and shrimp swim fine in the tank, but since there's a small opening for food placement, tetras have to catch the food quickly or it gets pushed to the bottom before they can get to it. Not a big issue because the shrimp eat the excess food, I watch my fish to make sure they're eating enough, and I put flakes in at the corner furthest away from the inflow of water to keep the food on the surface longer, but it's still a little annoying. My fish do like to swim underneath the inflow of water and "play" in it, though. Anyway, delicate fish might not be ideal with the pump.

-Halogen lights don't disperse enough light to allow for flowering plants. Not a big issue again because I just replaced my more delicate plant (thinner leaves and flowered) with a plant with broader leaves and the plants are doing great. They're getting really big and my shrimp and suckerfish love the "levels" they can hide on.

-Lights do grow a green algae that can get pretty tough if left sitting long enough. If you've got a good suckerfish, shouldn't be a problem. Mine are pretty whimpy and did well the first few weeks I got them and now are kind of lazy.

-Hard to clean. Not a big issue again, but I bought a magnetic algae cleaner (non-Hagen brand), hand scrubber, and scrubber with handle. The scrubber with the handle works great, but can only be used for the back of the tank. Because of the opening, the handle gets in the way of allowing you to get the top, front of the tank. So the magnetic algae cleaner (really quite great) gets to the areas I can't or I just use the scrubber without the handle. I actually recommend the magnetic algae cleaners. The one I have makes life really easy.

-Had to buy the Fluval Edge fish net. Do NOT buy a NORMAL fish net with this tank! It will be worthless, stress your fish out, and make you want to do something bad to your tank, fish, or net. My boyfriend and I spent easily 1.5 hours trying to catch my fish/shrimp when I was moving and it was a huge frustration. The only way we got the shrimp finally (even with only a quarter of water left) was we put a plastic bag into the tank and herded the shrimp and fish into it. The Fluval Edge fish net, though, is a triangle shape and allows you to get into the corner of the tank with the opening. It's not perfect, but makes life a WHOLE lot easier. Definitely worth the buy to lower your fish and your stress level.

-Small concern about the glass tank hanging over the base. I live in California where there are earthquakes. It'd have to be an earthquake of the century for it to shake the tank off the base (it's kind of "hooked on" by the lid/pump to the base) thanks to how heavy it is with the water and glass tank, but it does kind of run through my head. It has survived perfectly fine through a few high 3's and a low 4, though.

As I said, the cons aren't really cons, but more quirks. You have to be willing to put up with the small quirks, but it hasn't affected anything for me.

A few comments on other reviews:

-I agree that if you had dual breathing fish this tank wouldn't be the best for you.

-My halogen lights have had no problems whatsoever. I haven't had to replace them or clean them. They look a little dirty, but nothing bad enough that requires me to clean them. They do heat up the metal grating at the top of the lid, but not enough to burn me, melt the cover, or allow for rusting to occur (I suspect the rusting occurred because it was a saltwater tank and less because of the lights). It's kind of a nice warmth you can rest your hand on and it's fine. Plus, as I said earlier, the heat helps heat my tank. The sockets of the lights have been fine too.

-The halogen lights wouldn't be ideal for jumping fish. I wouldn't be surprised if the fish got hurt if they jumped at a light.

-The button at the top and the cover, for me, have also been fine. The button turns and you can remove the cover if you want, but I leave mine on for added protection. No issues there.

-Bottom intake water pipe-thing is pretty open for anyone who wants to breed fish/shrimp and/or have smaller fish. I'd buy the extra thing to put over it to make sure your fish don't get sucked up into the filter. For me, I don't need it, but it would be needed for smaller fish (as in anything baby size).

Anyway, when it's all said and done...if you want a nice looking tank and don't mind putting in heartier fish/shrimp/plants into your tank, this tank will work just fine for you. The quirks I've had with it are manageable and don't require that much extra work, money, or time. If you don't want to mess with the fuss and the look doesn't grab you, don't buy it. If you like the look as I do and don't mind the quirks, I'd say go for it. I'd recommend the tank to anyone based off of my current review. The quirks aren't bad enough for me to not recommend it and the pros outweigh the quirks. I only give it a 4/5 because of the quirks. It's not perfect so shouldn't deserve a perfect rating.

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12/16/10 It has been almost 11 months to the day I bought my Fluval Edge and ONE of the halogen lights finally died on me. Easy replacement (pull out the old one, put in the new one). I'm wondering when the 2nd one will die now.

I also mentioned in my review not to buy a normal fish net. I'm going to suggest to buy both. Buy a small regular rectangle net and buy the Fluval Edge net. At minimum, just do the Fluval Edge net and forget the regular one. I find, for whatever reason, I use the regular fish net for day-to-day things (smoothing gravel, moving things, catching the easy fish, etc) and will use the Fluval Edge one more for removing air bubbles and catching my hard-to-catch fish and shrimp.

One thing I did not mention earlier is a trick to remove air bubbles if your tank isn't level: Use your Fluval Edge net and simply shove it near the air bubbles at the top and "move" or "pull" the air bubbles out to the opening. Takes a few back-and-forth motions, but gets them out EVERY time with no other fuss. My tank is always 100% full without air bubbles. It always impresses people when they see the tank is 100% full too.

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08/10/11 I wanted to do another update now that it's been over 1.5 years of having the tank. It's been through 3 moves (pretty much the same fish, except I now have 3 neon tetras, lost a glolite tetra (from age, it was always my biggest one from the start), and 2 of my shrimp died (presumably from age too)) and I just wanted to warn people who decide to move their tanks. My first two moves I pretty much packed the tank (base, cover, and glass tank) as it would be set-up in a box and stuffed it so it doesn't shift. It was fine after both moves. This last and most recent move, I was a little less careful because the box I had would only fit the tank and nothing else and I was in a rush. Well...Everything did okay except the cover. I kind of threw all the random aquarium stuff into a box and put it into the moving van and I think the cover might have gotten a little warped. It no longer fits as well as it used to. It's not a huge deal, but I have to gently "shove" it down now instead of it kind of sliding (more-or-less) down. So, if you move, make sure you pack everything (especially the top) in a manner so they don't get warped or damaged.

I also wanted to update about lights. I still use the Fluval halogen lights, but I think I got a bad batch of lights once because I had to replace them within a month of each other. So, technically, in 1.5 years, I'm on my 3rd set of lights for both sockets. The ones in right now have been there for about 6-7 months so I'm assuming I got a bad batch of Halogen lights for the 2nd round.

Aesthetics are important. I dislike traditional aquariums and wanted a product that concealed the pump, heater, cords, etc. I chose the Edge over the BioOrb because it's made from real glass, doesn't obligate me to use cheesy synthetic plants, and is well designed. I love the appearance of the product, but there are a few functional flaws you need to be aware of if you decide to purchase. First, its two halogen lights are insufficient. They effectively light up the center of the aquarium, but the edges go dark. This limits the ability to use aquatic plants that traditionally don't require CO2. The Edge does not come with a heater, however, the power cord can easily be run through the same conduit that conceals the pump. Do not purchase African Frogs as there is no air at the top (which is also one of it's better qualities). The box also says the aquarium is ideal for goldfish, but nothing could be further from the truth. Goldfish require large aquariums and produce a considerable amount of waste. They also grow quite quickly. It's difficult to clean the Edge, so go the low maintenance route. I added a heater, a few low-light aquatic plants, and some neons. No issues. The pump is more than adequate for the size of the aquarium. In fact, you may need to adjust the power to 50% as it's a little strong for fish. I highly recommend this product if you don't a mind a little maintenance and a limited ability to grow plants.

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Fluval (Hagen)has an almost winner here. When set up it looks stunning, the plants grow right out the top of the tank even with no CO2 and with the standard lighting, but! just try to maintain this tank and you will shortly begin looking for another tank. The provided access port is so small it is near impossible to clean the substrate, or work with plants. Catching a determined fast shrimp will have you looking for glass cutters! I hope that when Hagen creates a successor to this tank they find a way to allow useble access.

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You have to know something about tanks and fish.

One review here I completely disagree with. If you can do fish stuff then you can do this tank. Most people are too lazy though I think. This tank doesn't *make* fish dull or colourless looking, the stress levels and poor food do that. This tank can be the MOST beautiful tank out there...

Planted with white sand substrate is incredible... with neons, gold tetras and a few smaller tetra types of fish...

Just get a different tank if that's what you want.

The aqua-clear filters are the best kind of filter you can get. I've been crazy heavily into fish for more than 15 years...

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I have owned several 10 gal aquariums, and always love them for a little while and then get tired of the maintenance. I wanted something easy to take care of, and cool looking. I got both with this.

Looks: Without argument, this is the coolest looking aquarium I have ever seen (outside of celebrity homes). It has clean lines, no nasty residue showing all over it, and small enough to put almost anywhere. The only mechanics showing will be the tube in the back of the tank that can be covers by the Fluval bamboo wall. The top of the aquarium is glass touching water so you can look in it from all angles. The top covers the filter and surface of the water, so it looks like it is just a cube of water. The filter hangs on the back of the tank, concealed in a cover with the power cord coming out of the bottom so you don't see any of this.

The design is amazing, and don't be concerned about the fish health as long as you put fish in it that don't need a lot of room, or wont outgrow it. I will talk about that below.

Getting it started: They give you very detailed instructions on how to start your fluval edge. I also watched a YouTube video of a professional setting it up to make sure I wasn't going to kill my first batch of fish. The filter system is pretty easy to set up and once it is running, it is VERY QUIET. I can't hear mine unless I lean close and listen. The most important thing to me was making it look great. Because the opening is so small, you can't fit big decorations in it. I went with a small stone Chinese lantern, the Fluval Bamboo wall, a small fake bamboo plant, and 3 small real plants. (If you are new to real plants I recommend them, and will talk about them as well.) I also bought a bag of river rocks (about 4 smooth, round, palm-sized rocks) and placed them around the bottom. This turned out great looking and not too much going on in the small aquarium.

You will need to let your aquarium cycle with bacteria that is provided for a couple of days (at least). This makes the aquarium less perfectly clean, which will shock your fish. I gave mine only about 4 days because I was putting in a Betta fish and they are a very hardy fish that are used to a clean bowl every few weeks. My Betta (Frank, as I so affectionately call him) loved it. He didn't have any problem adjusting to the new environment (he was in a 1 & 1/2 gal bowl) and figured out where the air surface was quickly. (Betta's and frogs have lungs, and need to go to the surface to breath.) I used normal aquarium rocks as the bottom instead of sand, as that was recommended. I have had my aquarium for about 6 months, and it still looks great. The plants are thriving, the fish and frogs are doing great, and I change the filter only as often as needed. This is a well oiled machine.

Plants: I had never done plants before and assumed they would not make it as most of my house plants don't. I am not a plant person, by far. I went to the pet store, asked for plants that wouldn't overtake my aquarium, and bought 3 little plants I was told didn't need a ton of light. (The light in the top of the Fluval Edge is perfect, but not overly bright.) I put them in as I set up the aquarium. 2 went in the little boxes on the Fluval bamboo wall, with some aquarium rocks holding them in, and one went in the back behind my stone lantern. I put them in when the water was just barely over them, and then filled it up gently, not to displace them. I had to re-plant them once, cause they came out of the rocks, but once they take root they don't budge. I had a couple of stem losses, but over time they are doing awesome. So easy, no work. If you can't keep them alive, they sell plant nutrients that you add to the water that wont hurt your fish. Try the plants, they look so much better than fake, and help keep the tank clean.

Fish: I knew I wanted to put Frank, my male Betta, in the tank, but didn't know what else. I let Frank chill in there alone for a couple of weeks, let him get the tank fishy enough that it was at good levels for other fish. I read so many blogs about how the Fluval Edge was not safe for fish, and that you should only put in one fish, or three fish, or only certain fish. I understand their concerns, but I am not that picky. I believe you should be smart, and pay attention to the tank and it's occupants. If you notice a problem, act fast and ask your local pet store about any problems. I worried my Betta would bully the other fish. So, I read African Dwarf Frogs would be good tank mates for them. I bought 2 and put them in. (Make sure they are African Dwarf Frogs and not African Clawed Frogs. Some pets stores confuse the two, and sell one as the other. African Clawed Frogs are more aggressive, so look up the difference to make sure you buy the right one.) I made sure they could find the surface, and they did after swimming to the top glass and sliding along it until the found the air. Frank thought they should know he owned the place and started swimming up to them and trying to nip. After they swam away, and just moved whenever he came around, Frank got bored with it and they now will hang next to each other without any problems. I also bought a small Chinese algae eater (very pretty fish, kind of an orange-pink color) and made sure he had algae disks in case there wasn't enough algae build up. He is really funny, and likes to swim at my cats as they watch and get them riled up. He often will try to clean Frank, which he does not appreciate and they will due a little 20 second chase. I believe you don't have to worry too much about what fish you put in as long as you: check how big they get, how aggressive they are, and that they don't need special treatment (like salt or high heat).

Ongoing Care of the Fluval Edge: I have had no trouble keeping the water level high (as the water does evaporate and need a refill about every 2 weeks) and continue to keep track of my plants, water clarity, and tank occupants. Unfortunately, one of my frogs died, so I replaced him with 2 more. I have a total of 1 Betta, 1 small algae eater, and 3 frogs. I noticed one day, about months after buying my Fluval edge, that Frank had a light spot on his head, and it looked cloudy. His fins also looked clumpy and ragged. So I googled it and found out he had a fungus infection. I hurried to the pet store and bought a new filter and treatment tablets (all pretty cheap) and started as the box directed. Since most tablet treatments are for 10 gal tanks, I called the help number on the box and they said to cut it in half for the 6 gal Fluval. I changed out about a gallon of water for fresh water, removed the carbon out of the filter, and put in half a tablet. I noticed Frank's head started clearing up and him being active after a couple of days. I am now looking into ways to prevent this from happening.

Overall, this is a great aquarium for someone that wants the look without the hassle of an aquarium. It is stylish and fun, but not hard to set up or maintain. As with all pets, you need to just keep an eye out for warning signs and ask your local pet store any questions you have. I don't think you need to put a lot of fish in this small of a tank, but if you want more than I have just keep an eye on them. They may cause your tank to need cleaning more often. Also, I would get a small magnetic cleaner scrubby thing, simply to push any bubbles that build up at the top of the tank to the surface area, so nothing obscures your view.

Well, I hope this review really helps. I had to look up so much and read so many conflicting articles that I decided to just try it for myself. I hope this helps you make the decision on if this aquarium is right for you. Thanks for reading, and God bless!

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Penn Plax Pro-Balance Fish Shape Vacation Feeding Blocks - 2 Per Blister card

Penn Plax Pro-Balance Fish Shape Vacation Feeding Blocks - 2 Per Blister cardGood Vacation Feeders for extended time away from home. Dousn't appear to cloud the water either. Couldn't find any trace of the food upon my return after 8-10 days away.

These feeding blocks ruined my classroom aquarium's environment. We had a total of 10 days of spring break vacation. When I got back, the floor of the aquarium and all the plants were covered with a white debris, the water was clouded, and one fish who was visibly struggling to breath died a few days later. It took a huge amount of effort to restore the aquarium's healthy environment. I will never again use a feeding block for an extended period of time. My students and I were deeply saddened by the state of the aquarium upon our return. In the future, I will shell out the big bucks for an electric fish feeder.

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I've just tried this product on a 3-gal. tank with 3 goldfish, leaving them for 10 days with one tablet.

The good news: the fish are alive (I guess, that's what matters most). The not so good one: pretty much all surfaces of the aquarium, including the plants and the innards of the pump have been covered with rather sticky white goo which wouldn't wash off on its own without actively brushing it off. A bit of a nuisance, requiring a thorough clean-up. Next time, I am going to try an automatic feeder like EHEIM Everyday Fish Feeder Programmable Automatic Food Dispenser but it's still good to have a couple of these tablets in case of an emergency.

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This is a very very good item. I went out of country for over 30 days. I was almost convinced that fish will be dead by the time i am back. But I tried to give it a try. Searched for a vacation food and found this. Bought it, and just put one in my 10G tank because I was afraid adding two would over-pollute the water. And went off to India. When I came back after a month, the water was crystal clear, the fish looked perfectly healthy and none of them were dead. What a bliss. I am now always going to depend on it if I have to go on a long vacation.

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We have a 20 gallon fish tank with 6 fish a varying sizes in it. We were going on vacation for 8 days and were looking for an option that would feed the fish and not gunk up the tank. After reading other reviews I decided to try Pro Balance's 14-Day feeding blocks and they were an excellent option. I placed both blocks in the tank two a day before we left just to see what would happen and how the fish would handle it. We returned for an 8 day vacation and I was pleasantly surprised to find all six fish alive and healthy and the tank was as clean as it had ever been after 8 days. I expected to find funky, cloudy water at a minimum and possibly dead fish. Neither happened and everything looked to be in great shape. I'll definitely use the Pro Balance feeding blocks for future trips.

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All Glass Aquarium AAG21248 Fluorescent Deluxe Hood, 48-Inch

All Glass Aquarium AAG21248 Fluorescent Deluxe Hood, 48-InchI HAVE BEEN FIGHTING POOR LIGHTING ON MY HOMEMADE 50GAL AWUARIUM FOR A LONG TIME. THIS WAS AT A VERY GOOD PRICE AND IT FIT PERFECTLY. NOW I CAN SEE WHATS GOING ON FROM ACROSS THE ROOM.

This was a beautiful addition to my aquarium. I must apologize for misapplying a product review to the great work the distributer did. This hood assembly was 1/2 an inch too wide, but that was an easy fix. This was an excellent buy for the quality and price.

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All Glass is one of the best aquarium suppliers and this was worth the money. Cheaper than many but good guality .

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the fish tank arrived at the stated date, however the quality of the item was cheap. Not only was it poor quality, the item was advertised as a single 48" cover, the item i received was two 24" cover held together by a temporary tape. I requested to return the item, the return process is very laborious.

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Very nice hood only problem is was having to saw the back for filter was difficult. Otherwise looks great on my tank.

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Exotic Environments Rock Arch with Plants Aquarium Ornament, Small

Exotic Environments Rock Arch with Plants Aquarium Ornament, SmallThe decor was exactly as described. Not too big or too small, and very nice looking in my aquarium. Great place for my fish to hide out!

This is a beautiful addition to my aquarium, it's a great filler for the corner and gives the little fish a great place to hide. I own a 10 gallon and it is perfect!

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This aquatic ornament is the centerpiece in my tank. It enhances the beauty 10 fold!! Colors look brilliant under white light. The price savings is huge when compared to local pet store. Definitely recommend!!

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I bought this for my 5gal betta tank. It's decent looking and the fish likes it but I wish it was better quality. For example, the cloth plant on the left was all crinkled, the plants aren't well made and are oddly placed, glue holding the plants on is visible, paint is sloppily placed. I think I would recommend looking in stores first

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My betta fish Rexy loves this. He likes resting on the plastic plants near the top of the water. He's pretty lazy so it works for him.

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