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Hydor Deco Statue of Liberty Monument Collection Aquarium Ornament Kit with Ario 2 Color Mix Red, W

Hydor Deco Statue of Liberty Monument Collection Aquarium Ornament Kit with Ario 2 Color Mix Red, White, and Blue BubblesWell, this is a nice looking product. Unfortunately, the Statue has cracked off the base after just 4 months. Had to glue it back, but now the light green paint on Lady Liberty is wearing off. In all, GREAT aerator for my tank but work needs to be done on the curing process of the decoration.

The bubbler on this unit lasted two months and quit. The statue and the lighting are nice but useless without the bubbler.

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Petco Black Lagoon Aquarium Gravel, 20 lbs.

Petco Black Lagoon Aquarium Gravel, 20 lbs.the package didnt just come but it came 2 days after i ordered it! good delivery good quality product. i definitly reccomand this product to anyone looking for gravel for their fish tank.

Instead of the Black Lagoon rocks pictured I received rocks with pink and yellow and exactly the kinds of bright colors I was trying to avoid. Emailed Petco thru Amazon and 5 or 6 days later still have not heard back. Either someone in the warehouse wasn't paying attention or Petco is subbing one kind of rock for another without bothering to notify ahead of time. Poor service from top to bottom.

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with just the right accents of color, will be a great background for my platinum mollies to stand out from!

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The shipment came very quickly. I looovvvee the neon rocks. It works well with a blue or black light accent on your fish tank. Very neat addition.

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Fish Bubbles - Wall Hanging Fish Tank - 3.6L

Fish Bubbles - Wall Hanging Fish Tank - 3.6LWaste off money, i brought 5 of them should have brought one and see how it goes.

But with water fish rocks etc... the hooks thingy were it hangs cracks and you guess it water fish rocks all over the place and crying screaming kids, very upset about there fish..

Thank goodness we were home and was able to save fish.

All 5 tanks cracked the same way.

WASTE OF MONEY!

I love this fishbowl and I get more compliments on it than any other decoration in my house. We've had our Beta fish in for over 6 months now and it seems pretty happy in it's home too. I love decorating it for holidays by putting fancy paper behind it and changing the rock color. I also put a lighted christmas wreath around it during the Chrismas and it was so beautiful! It also nice that young little hands can't reach into it and other pets don't even notice it all. A must have if you like fish!!

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Absolutely love these. I have three of them and they rock! Everyone that comes over just adores these! Such an awesome thing

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Its okay, not big enough for me to put more decorations in it but its hanging in there cool beans

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I love these bubbles...but not for housing fish. Instead, I purchased a couple of these to hold fruit in my kitchen. I live in a small condo, and live with someone who is an avid juicer and smoothie creator. I mounted these on the wall and they hold a surprising amount of fruit! Way better than cluttering up counter space in a small living space. Love them!

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Pet Kelp Joint and Bone Formula

Pet Kelp Joint and Bone FormulaOur 15 year old dog has really bad issues with his hips, and this product has made a great difference in his mobility. He still has issues, but he gets around better, and seems to be in less pain. I would definitely suggest anyone with a senior pet try this out if they have joint issuesit made quite a difference in our guy's life.

I have two dogs and mix this powder into their dry and wet food. Both ate it. It seems to be highly digestible. No problems with loose stools. Hard to say if it helps their joints and bones, but both my dogs are very active and at least it helps my "emotional well-being" to know that I am trying to support their joints as much as I can. The product lasts for a while since you only use a small amount each day.

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We just finished the bag of skin and coat formula of pet kelp and now we are starting the joint and bone bag if it works as nicely as the skin and coat, then we will be ordering again!

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I have a dog Beagle/Terrier mix she weighs little over 20lb.

The direction on the back says to feed 1Tsp for her weight.

I mainly feed my dog dry food so following the direction on the back I had to mix the Pet Kelp with water. This product isn't a powder like so it doesn't mix well like corn starch; it is more like a grounded black pepper that is green so most of the stuff settles to the bottom. The smell of this product is little like seaweed.

when I gave my dog the mix, I noticed she didn't like the smell and try to flip the bowl with her nose.

I had a good laugh but trying to feed her this product was hard. Only way I can get her to eat was when I mixed it with peanut butter or mayo; some other mixture to cover the smell of this product. And their website says "Best of all, every pet we know LOVES the taste"

If you feed your dog canned food I guess it will be okay.

As for the helping on the joint and bone, I will update after month.

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Despite the failure of my dogs to accept other supplements, Pet Kelp has been a big hit with them no hesitation if eating their food they are fit and in great shape, thanks, in part, to Pet Kelp

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TOM Stellar Air Pump S-20 - 20gal to 30gal tank

TOM Stellar Air Pump S-20 - 20gal to 30gal tankSo far I've been very pleased with this pump. I've had it for about a week now. After reading complaints about the Tetra Whisper pumps dieing prematurely I decided to give this one a try. Only time will tell, but the construction seems solid. And, the price at least when I bought it was very reasonable and eligible for prime shipping.

All air pumps make noise, but the volume from this seems plenty reasonable. I hid mine in a wicker basket under my tank and that seems to almost completely mask any noise. This pump did not come with any other accessories like a t fitting to split the air into multiple hoses, or a check valve to make sure water doesn't back flow into the pump. I already had these so it wasn't an issue for me.

Many people don't know but the rubber diaphragms eventually always wear out in any air pump. So, we will see how long these last, they do list the part number on the packaging for replacing them when they wear out. But, I suspect with shipping that they will cost as much as a new pump since the pump is so inexpensive and eligible for prime shipping.

My goal is to get at least a year of use out of this pump before the diaphragms need replacing. In my mind that's a reasonable amount of time for a pump in this price range. If it dies before a year is out I'll come back and update this post, if there are no updates then it means my pump lasted at least a year!

For an inexpensive air pump this one does a good job. It is fairly quiet, though I have had better. Puts out plenty of air through my 2" bubble disk.

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I was looking for a replacment to my Tetra Whisper (Tetra 77851 Whisper Air Pump, 10-Gallon) reading a review that this product (TOM Stellar Air Pump S-20 20gal) is the most quiet among the many the reviewer has experienced. By far, this pump vibrated on top of my tank despite putting a damper under its feet. The sound is just too annoying. I then tried a Rena (Rena 702A Model 50 Air Pump by Mars but they're both so noisy I went back to ordering the Tetra Whisper. For the time and effort to return these 2 items, it was better for me to throw them out to garbage.

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Reptile Screen Door, 36" x 12" Black

Reptile Screen Door, 36' x 12' BlackI got this item form my turtle tank. Looks just like the longer item in the picture with the small door. No issues upon arrival like the other reviewer. I would recommend this item.

Door is 5 3/4 inches wide not a third of the width like the picture shows. The rivets holding door in place sit on top edge of tank creating a gap underneath. Door was also so twisted I had to bend it into shape to even close properly. The locking mechanism on the door hits the inner lip of the aquarium trim causing problems. This item doesn't even sit flush because of all the bumps and twists in it. I am going to try using tank screen locks to tighten it some. What a pain.

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Rena 722 Filstar XP3 Canister Filter

Rena 722 Filstar XP3 Canister FilterSearched long to find the right filter. These Bio filters with multiple chambers for media is the way to go with turtles. We have a female red ear slider about 7 inches front to back of shell (she was about the size of a silver dollar when we got her two years ago). She is very messy and the in tank filter was just not handling it. This filter with fresh water and a good shell scrubbing of our baby has worked fine. We used to have to clean her tank and change water every week to keep her water from getting too filthy. This filter in a forty gallon aquarium has been set up for three months now and other than adding water as it evaporates and cleaning her rocks we haven't had to do anything else except feed her. We did clean out the filter once because she made a mess of some fresh aquatic plants we bought for her. She chewed up fifteen dollars worth of plants in just two days. She probably ate some but most of them were chewed and left floating. The filter clogged from all the plant material. But I can't blame the filter for that. The water is always crystal clear. She seems to love her environment now.

There is a couple of things to keep in mind when using the filter for turtles. The intake tubing inside the tank comes in sections that have to be pushed together. They tend to loose prime at the connections because turtle tanks are only about half full and some of the connections are above the water level. I had to glue them together to keep the prime. The filter has to absolutely be at least 16 inches below the tank bottom. I set ours on the floor and the tank on the top of a 29 inch high credenza. When priming remember to fill the tube with water with the filter hose valve in the off position (the instructions will explain). Make sure there are no air leaks and screw on the cap tightly on the prime hole when you are done priming. With no air leaks in the intake hose, the tank about half full or more and the top of the filter about 16 inches below the bottom of the tank when you lock the hoses in place which opens the valves the weight of the water in the intake hose should pull water through the intake tube to fill the filter and you should at this point have a prime. This should now let you turn the filter on without loosing prime and your tank should stay clean like ours for months. This filter has three cannisters and each cannister has two chambers. We are using the foam layers as they came with the filter, two large pore followed by two small pore foams filters in the first cannister (this is from the bottom of the filter to the top). The water moves around the cannisters to the bottom of the filter and is pulled up to the top. So the set up is from the bottom up. The second cannister we used for the biomass. We used the round pellets in the first (bottom) chamber with a mesh top (included), followed by the star biomass media in the second chamber (top). In the third cannister we used nitrate/nitrite (white amonia media) in the first chamber followed by a mesh and then charcoal media in the second chamber with a micron filter on top followed by another mesh. Then we placed the top on that and closed it. After about a month and a half we had the plant incident and had to clean the filter. I just rinsed everything out real good except for the biomass media which I lightly rinsed (you want to keep the bacteria that collects on the media because this helps eat the chemicals in the water and solids). I then replaced everything again and it has been working great since. They recommend changing the carbon every month but we haven't yet. They also recommend changing the nitrate/nitrite media every ten months, so we have a while to go. The micron filter needs to be changed also after a few months. I wouldn't change the foam unless it is clogged to the point were I can't get it cleaned out. It is only to collect solids and retain them till they decompose and are absorbed by the bacteria.

I think any multiple chamber filter would work as well. I am skeptical about anything below three chambers for turtles. One large turtle I think is the equivalent of a thousand fish in feces and pee (that's just my guess). This filter is rated for a much bigger tank but I think a smaller filter would not have worked for a turtle as large as ours. Turtles do grow fast and keep growing. They also live for forty years so get a large filter that will handle larger tanks. If you can afford it I would go for the XP4 which is bigger and rated for larger aquariums. For turtles I think multiple chambers are really important because they do not need oxygen in the water since they do not have gills but they do need clean water to stay healthy and they are super, super, mega super messy.

The biggest complaints I have read from turtle owners about filters is getting a prime. Remember, you can not have any air leaks in the intake tube or hosing. We are going to look for a solid tube that we can cut to use for our intake so we do not have connections above the water.

Cons: Only the tubing, It should be a solid piece that you cut to size instead of multiple small pieces you connect together. But then again this setup works fine for fish tanks since the level of the water would always be above the connections. For turtle tanks which are only filled a little above half way you need to glue the connections above the water or find a solid tube to use instead.

The XP3 is a very good canister filter.

The good? 3 decent sized trays, "priming" intake tube, configurable outflow tubes, all-you-need-in-a-box package (with exception of biomedia).

The bad? The quick disconnect is not heavy duty and can be distorted by any tension on one of the tubes (especially the output)--resulting in a leak because the O-rings do not seat. Also, the o-ring are not a "tight" fit and cannot handle much pressure. If you have any inline accessories that constitute a significant load (ie. uv sterilizers, CO2 reactors, etc), water will leak past the disconnect o-rings and onto your floor after flooding the top unit on the inside! Worst of all, this happens after about an hour or so and is not readily apparent!

Bottom line: I would much rather NOT have the convenience of the quick disconnect and instead have some external ball valves. My XP3 leaked on my the first time I used it. I searched online and this is a common problem.

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Sorry to the 1 star reviewers, they seem like they are a little instruction-inhibited. Priming yes, took a minute but get the valve right and it works fine. You're right, no tension in the tubes but who places their filter in the bedroom when the tank is in the living room? I think they provided AMPLE tubing and i have a 75 gallon tank sitting on a standard 75 gallon stand with inflow on one side and outflow on the other.

THIS FILTER IS AWESOME END OF STORY:

Cleaning cleaning cleaning and more cleaning. I have a 75gal tank and will have 53 live plants and several fish as soon as the water is completely conditioned. Needless to say, as you're conditioning water, you clean the filter daily for a few weeks (except the bio filter, more on that in a minute). This filter is incredibly simple to clean. You unplug the power, raise the shutoff valve and carry the entire filter to the sink or bathtub. Wipe down each piece, rinse the particle filters and you're done. Attach the shutoff valve and turn it back on. you only have to prime this thing once, right out of the box. then every week when you routinely clean it's MINIMAL water spilling, if any. the hoses remain full of water so no more priming necessary. This is hands down without a doubt the most genius design; it actually makes the "hastle" of filter cleaning a piece of cake.

The design of the filter is also genius. it pumps water to the bottom and then sucks upwards through the filters, using gravity as an advantage for extra filtering. instead of shoving water through a filter and discharging to the tank, it sends the unfiltered water to the bottom and "pulls" it upwards. Large trash sits completely in the bottom of the bucket, before ever entering the filter systems. Large particle filter at the bottom, then the bio filter in the middle, then the fine particle filter at the top. The bio filter is also awesome. Consider it a miniature wetlands for your tank, in my opinion being the most effective of all types of filtering.

The thing is totally silent and the outflow tube sits BELOW the water surface. no waterfall noise all night long, it's a completely silent tank. also excellent that there's no surface disruption to release your CO2 if you use a feeder for your plants.

all in all one awesome filter. top to bottom left to right the most convenient easy-to-use system i have ever seen. if you have problems priming the lines to begin with, i did too, but after a few tries it finally started flowing. that's why it's called PRIMING. done deal never to need to be done again til i ever have to clean the hoses. to those that had problems with customer service, i can't comment as i didn't need them. good luck though, thankfully my product worked right out of the box. highly, highly recommended

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Using on a 72 gallon bowfront. A couple notes from experiences: After cleaning filter, fill up with warm water, snap the top on and then connect the quick connect hose fitting. Allow time for water/air to bubble up and clear in tubes. Turn on. May need to turn off power and rebirp the quick disconnect to get a good flow started. Never had a priming problem doing this.

Don't wash the ceramic bio disks vigourously. They hold and multiply the good bacteria you want to keep. Quick rinse/shake container and don't let them dry out. Keep the chlorine level low in cleaning water contacting the cermamic bio disks to avoid killing beneficial bacterial.

Clean off the rubber sealing gasket and apply a lite film of petrolium jelly to the rubber.

Change the impeller and stainless pin guide every year.

Change the charcoal about once every 1-2 months. Between changes, a gentle flush of the bag is all that's needed.

Very good filter.

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Note for video: This is what an XP3 sounds like (not much at all), and the appearance of water running into the intake side when properly primed. The hum in the background is mainly from the air pump nearby. The couple of loud clicks at the beginning are unrelated to the filter.

Enough has been said about the performance of the XP3, which is highly dependent on media setup, environment, tank specifics, etc. This will focus on the little things that will hopefully help out other owners/prospective buyers.

With any canister filter, there are a few major concerns.

1. Setup (get it to work/how do I know it is working)

2. Reliability (no leaks/consistent performance)

3. Maintenance (cleaning/disassembly/replacement parts)

4. Tweaks and optimizations

Point by point:

1. Setup

The most difficult issues most will encounter center on two things: A) Pulling the tubing over the connectors and B) Getting the quick-disconnect to easily lock. Point A is trivial provided you have the proper diameter tubing (the stuff that comes in the box or comparable 5/8" ID 11/32" OD or thicker tubing) and Super Lube Synthetic Grease with Syncolon Multi Purpose Lubricant 3 oz or a similar silicone-based lubricant. Simply apply lube to the ends of the filter pieces that need to be covered, wipe your hands dry, and apply moderate force, twisting a bit as needed. Heat can also help (warm water), but the lubricant should make this unnecessary.

For point B, note that the quick disconnect lever cannot be forced down without damage-simply tilt forward and press the entire assembly down slightly, and then with your other hand gently push the lever down.

2. Reliability

There are again two primary issues here: A) Securing/clamping the tubing to the filter parts, and B) proper filter placement to allow the built-in priming (siphoning) mechanism to work. For point A, get some stainless steel hose clamps (any hardware store-the worm gear type) and use those instead of the plastic clamps supplied in the box. If you used lubricant to put the tubing on, you should have no issues covering all of the barbs and then a bit of smooth (non-barbed) area beyond. Use the hose clamps on this smooth area, making sure you don't apply too much force; generally, you should only tighten the clamps with your screwdriver until moderate resistance is felt and you can see the steel has started to clamp into the body of the tubing, but not severely so.

Getting the filter to prime can either be the easiest task in the world, or a significant challenge. If you have a typical setup where your aquarium/tank sits on an elevated surface with your canister filter below (and in a relatively straight line with respect to the intake/output hoses), simply follow the instructions on the box, and all will be well. If, however, your tank/aquarium is level with, or only slightly elevated relative to your canister, prepare for an uphill struggle to get the filter to run as designed, whether from the start or over time. The best advice here is to rethink your setup (speaking from experience).

If primed properly (properly being you start without water in the canister, lift up the quick disconnect, fill up the intake tube, screw the cap back on, lock down the quick disconnect, and the filter fills itself via siphon action/gravity), once you plug the filter in, it should work. You should barely see any disruption on the intake end when shining a light and looking at the top of the filter through the clear body. Your output stream, when set to full open, should also be very robust (a stream of water, unless you are using the spray bar). There should barely be any noise coming from the canister body/motor during operation.

3. Maintenance

This is one of the better aspects of the XP3, at least if it's set up properly. Simply unplug, remove the quick disconnects, and clean out as you need. Examine the seals around the quick disconnect nozzles a few times per year and grease with Super Lube as needed (yes, this would require you to unscrew the hose clamps and pull the hoses off, which should be a challenging but doable task if you used grease to put them on). The same goes of the outer (rectangular) seal.

Make sure you don't overfill the media baskets, and ensure that the baskets make a tight seal against one another. The four clamps at the top should close easily-if you encounter resistance, check that your media baskets are stacked flat on all sides and the top lid is in place.

Most parts of the XP3 should need little care beyond common sense inspection. Do note that the motor of the XP3 does NOT run properly on stepped sine wave battery backups (you'll burn the motor out)-get a true sine wave model if you want to hook the XP3 up to a UPS.

4. Tweaks/Optimizations

Pre-filters: I use the XP3 for a 4.5" red eared slider, for context. Thus, most of my focus is on mechanical and biological filtration, and I use the XP3 to perform more of the latter than the former. A sponge pre-filter over the intake dramatically cuts down on the cleaning intervals required (based on water chemistry parameters and flow rate), from monthly to 3-4 times/year. However, this also means that a supplemental filter is required to handle large particulates.

Upgraded tubing: Tygon is the industry standard for quality tubing (non-toxic, extremely pliable, and tough), but it isn't cheap, and the XP series requires somewhat difficult-to-find specs, at least if you don't want to buy 50'-100' quantities. I've re-tubed my XP3 with Tygon R3603 5/8" ID, 15/16" OD tubing (about $4/foot) with excellent results. The ID is the more important factor with respect to fit, while the OD just needs to be high enough to withstand operating pressures. Feel free to go higher on the wall thickness, but be very careful if going lower than the Rena spec calls for (11/32", I believe). A tubing cutter helps immensely. Check computer watercooling boutiques. See images for reference.

Intake/output connections: A common complaint is less than optimal seals between the modular piping Rena supplies. There's no reason you can't bypass the piping altogether and use flexible tubing instead; various adapters/sheer force + hose clamps can be quite effective. Ball valves are available for output flow control, and these attach/insert directly into tubing ends.

Remember, there are a few absolutes with this (and any) canister filter, the most important being application of lubricant to put tubing on (and using steel hosing clamps to secure the connection) and proper filter placement with respect to the tank/aquarium and the intake/output ends. After these criteria are met, the other details need not follow manufacturer guidelines, so have fun and experiment.

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Exotic Environments Skull Mountain Aquarium Ornament

Exotic Environments Skull Mountain Aquarium Ornament, Medium, 9-Inch by 6-Inch by 6-InchI was iffy to buy but its a large piece, got the tall skull one, price was nice compared to PetCo's aquarium decor. Its very detailed not just one color, so its picture is true. I have it in my turtle tank and with it sitting in gravel even he don't knock it over and my turtle runs in to stuff hourly. Good Price, fast delivery not broken on delivery!! I only speak for the tall version the other didn't appeal to me so no comments on how they look!

The listing is distorted and incorrect. The photo makes it look taller than wide. Also the 9x6x6 deminsions aren't true. It's six inches tall, five inches deep and eight inches wide. Well they were truthful about one of the three. It's an attractive enough piece but. . .

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I was looking forward to receiving this item for my new tank. When the piece was delivered the first time it was broken in several pieces. Also, I paid for overnight shipping and it was days late. I returned the item only have the second item broken too. Fortunately, after searching several pet stores around town I was able to find the piece and it was cheaper.

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Arrived in several pieces! Maybe when I receive one that is not in 7 pieces, I may upgrade the rating. until that time. buyer beware!

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Bought this for my fish tank and the fishies love it. makes a nice aesthetic compliment to my tank. k

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Desert Cactus Aquarium or Terrarium Background, 19" x 50"

Desert Cactus Aquarium or Terrarium Background, 19' x 50'I bought this for our 36"x18"x16" beardie tank. The image quality is good and it's high quality. I had to trim it a bit to get it to fit correctly-I did this with a grid ruler and rotary cutter. I don't know if my order was a mistake, but the description for this is 19"x50" and I ended up with well over 10 feet! Use good double sided tape along the edges to get in place.

I bought this for my 75 gallon tank for my bearded dragon. It is exactly what I was looking for! The color is amazing, it is a nice laminated photo with seamless transitions and it is double sided! It shipped and arrived extremely fast.

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This is 19 inches by 50 FEET (the description stated 50 inches). You get an entire roll of the stuff. Granted I didn't really find this to be a problem as it is still a great price, now I just have plenty of extra in case I screw up trimming it :-P

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Como Medium Yellow Green Silicone Sea Anemone Aquarium Tank Ornament

Como Medium Yellow Green Silicone Sea Anemone Aquarium Tank OrnamentI bought this ornament for my beta vase and it works perfectly for my application. My beta loves it! He's always swimming through the little "tentacles", laying on it, and hiding behind it. The color is slightly different than the photo the product is brighter in person and has some bright greenish tones to it. Not a big deal for me, though. Happy with the product overall. Well worth the money.