Pros: Inexpensive, good "Desk" size, great conversation piece, many implementations, great for Bettas, Cons: No Gravel included
I originally bought this tank to house Fry from my larger aquarium. For the baby fish, I needed something with some level of filtration, and that wasn't very large, but would provide enough room for them to mature. This tank for the purpose of raising ...
My husband and I were looking for a small aquarium for our middle daughter, she had been wanting an African Dwarf Frog for some time, actually ever since her sister had one. At that time she was quite young (3) and we didn't think she was ready to care...
Pros: Small, easy to set up and maintain Cons: hard to see the fish
Some years ago, I had a pretty nice setup: Two ten gallon, all-glass aquariums, one containing tetras and the other with crayfish, a twenty gallon with pearl gouramis, and a five gallon that I used as a 'hospital' to treat sick fish. Through a series of...
Pros: Very inexpensive, nice looking, has everything you need. Cons: Kind of small, interlocking function might not be advisable.
This is a very nice looking small tank that I have two of my bettas at home in. They seem pretty happy with their little homes, but I'd like to put them in bigger tanks...
The good: Since it's small, you don't have to wrestle with where to...
Pros: Small, fits into any space, when decorated looks very nice. Cons: I have yet to find any
I recently bought a second Betta-boy, and knowing that him and Donahue (my first Betta) would tear each other to peices the new boy, Pierce, lived in a Penn-Plax tank for some while. He was joined by Shorty the African Dwarf Frog, and only then did I noti ...
I've been a betta fish enthusiast for a very long time, keeping up to eight bettas at a time. The only fish I ever had trouble with was kept in a small "betta hex" similar to this one. Bettas, also known as "Siamese Fighting Fish" are solitary,...
Pros: it's a small tank that I can get away with here in college Cons: Pieces don't fit, mirror-like sides, it's hard to see your fish
I bought my little one-gallon tank at Walmart for a betta that was subsequently killed by my cat. Right now it is housing my three goldfish, who desperately need more room, as they don't want to stop growing. This tank is a pain in my butt. The lid...
Pros: Good value! Great for betta fish! Nice on office desk! Cons: Would have been nice if it came with gravel :P
I was in the market for a smaller sized aquarium when I decided I was going to keep a betta at my desk at work. While the betta vases looked nice, I wanted something that my little buddy would be happy in. Not having much desk space, I was looking at...
Pros: nice size, easy to keep clean Cons: ummmm....
I'd never had any success with fish before this past summer. 27 fish, 27 dead creatures floating at the top of an aquarium in the morning. However, this past summer I bought this rather large (comparitively) aquarium for my betta fish. He might be...
Pros: Cost, looks, size, seamless design for no leaks Cons: It is not as big as some tanks but it is bitter than those awleful "Betta" tanks.
This aquarium is ideal for college students due to its size and the cost.
It is even more ideal for anyone who loves Betta fish (also known as Chinese and Siamese fighting fish.
This tank can hold more fish. But only one Betta male. It...
Pros: Cheap, and easy way to display a betta. Cons: Not enough room to keep a betta in.
These Betta tanks cost only around $5 or $6, and they include the things that are necessary for your fish, gravel, A plant, and water treatment (you still need to get food), however, they are not suitable to be used as a permanent living environment for...
Pros: Attractive display takes little space. Cons: Too small for living enviroment.
I own several of these stacking tanks. I feel that using them for display purposes only (table centerpieces for a dinner or other function) is fine, but I would not recommend them for the daily living enviroment for your fish. The tanks are too small,...
Pros: very versitle Cons: can only have 2 or 3 fish
I live in a small apartment, so this fish tank was ideal for me. I bought two of them and use them as book ends on my shelf. It is an excellent tank for those who love fan-tail goldfish like i do. the tank has an under gravel filter system. which is...
Pros: Small, easy to set up, durable, seamless, under gravel filter, airpump...etc. Cons: NOne i dont think..:p
This tank ROCKS because I'm hopefully and gonna get a betta, frog(ADF)and some ghost shrimp (which i dont really know much about) and it has everything that someone would need....Undergravel filter, airpump+stone, 1gallon...ITS PERFECT!
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