🌟 Dive into a world of color and tranquility!
The TetraBubbling LED Aquarium Kit is a stylish 1-gallon hexagon-shaped aquarium designed for all life stages of fish. It features a vibrant color-changing LED light disc, an efficient air pump-driven filter, and a convenient feeding canopy, making it the perfect addition to any modern home or office.
Material Type | Acrylic |
Color | Green |
Item Shape | Hexagonal |
Style | Modern |
Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.75"L x 7.63"W x 8.25"H |
Tank Volume | 1 Gallons |
Vivarium Type | Aquarium |
Target Species | Fish |
Specific Uses For Product | Environment |
Additional Features | Transparent |
G**A
Very cool little hobby tank
This is a very cute little tank. It’s small but it’s enough for a little betta and I put in a sucker fish. I read all of the reviews and I agree that the instructions aren’t very clear but if you’re planning on using it for a single betta fish and don’t plan on using the bubbles it’s perfect. It’s not noisy either if you have the settings on low which you should do for this kinda set up. If you’re looking for something with multiple fish then this isn’t the tank for you. I also agree that this isn’t one gallon. If you want something for more fish than you should get a bigger tank than this one. But for myself I just wanted a little hobby tank and for me this is how small I wanted it to be. This would be perfect to have on your desk or nightstand. I’m also happy with the lid on this. It allows for the equipment to have its opening and it also has a little feeding hole in the middle so you don’t have to open the lid to feed your fish. Plus the fish can’t jump out either.
J**H
Great for the price
Awesome fish tank. Just the right size for a single fish maybe two. It comes with an air pump and filters the water. I definately would recomend this product.
D**E
Its cute I guess.. but..
Tank is cute. Came with zero instructions for setup. Not going to lie, im not the sharpest but I'm not dur and this took me a solid 30 mins to figure out the lines lol. The filter constantly bubbles at the top making a sort of gargling noise. The top of the lid is always wet around the filter because of this. Ive tried adjusting the air lines every way I could to see if I could get steady stream and nothing has corrected that. The air pump is LOUD. I have it sitting on a towel so it doesn't vibrate everywhere and make all the noise. The filter is air pump driven. I do enjoy the light but the bubbles have to be turned down significantly or else its too strong for this small tank. I guess my overall CON is the air pump and everything attached to it lol. Otherwise the tank itsself is cute and little. Ive had it set up for a few weeks now no complaints about the tank or size.
S**N
Can’t find filters for replacements
Great tank - perfect size for what I wanted to maintain.What filters for replacements is anyone buying? I can’t seem to find them - please help!
J**N
IF YOU ENJOY MAKING YOUR TANK UNIQUE, I DO NOT RECOMMEND. Bubbles Are Too Strong & Tank Is Too Small
I don't mean to go all Karen here, but anybody purchasing this should be aware of the size + what it comes with, the space and issues of decorating, and their fishs strength.I was so excited for this fish tank. I currently have 6 tanks set up, and one extra out. I absolutely loved this tank when it arrived . . . . However, my fish did not.•The Tank •The Filter •The Bubbles •The Tubes •The overallThe tank itself was fine, but all of the things were too much. It was just overly simple to where it's complicated.Personally, I enjoy having the freedom of decorating my tank, and placing the plants, the toys, all of that. So my main problem was how limited everything was. The filter took up so much space, and on top of that, the tubes connecting to it were worse.First, the filter. The filter took up most swimming space, as it was in the back center, just as the lid allows. It looked uncomfortable for my fish as he didn't have much room to swim.Second, the bubbles and air pump and airstone. No. Just no. Again, took up so much space. To keep the bubbles and air pump suction cupped to the bottom of the tank, I also had to put a bunch of rocks around the top. I couldn't place it in the center, and Thank God I didn't. My fish would have gone flying out. Which leads to the next problem inconvenience inconvenience. The Bubbles are far too strong for the tank. They also don't have adjusting settings.NOW MY MAIN ISSUE : THE TUBES. So, there was also The Airline Connector Valve. The Valve connected two tubes : one tube connecting to the airstone, one tube connecting to the filter. The Filter will not work if it is not connected with a tube to The Airline Connector Valve, connected to the Air Pump. ON TOP OF THAT, the other tubes connected to it as well. Long complaint, shortly put, a simple cord filter would do, and a cord airstone, that would do too. In total, there were 2 tubes going straight up through the top of the tank, and a wire cord, that controlled the lights on the pump. The Air Pump Also could only run the filter and the airstone as long as both aren't full speed power at once. The Air Pump Also had to be perfectly balanced in order to not fall over and vibrate against whatever it falls on. It's just a hastle.Overall, this tank left 0 room for decorating, 0 room for swimming room, not a powerful filter, and not a powerful airstone which still can take out the fish. It didn't even have any other room for a heater, which is more necessary than a filter too.If you're a beginner, I would not reccomend this and if you're not a beginner, I still would not reccomend this. I personally think it's all so over complicated. It's just limited.
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