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Rating: | (3.77 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 309 PetSmart Reviews |
Product Name: | Top Fin® Enchant Aquarium - 3.5 Gallon |
Product Description: | DESCRIPTION Create an enchanted underwater world for your fish in this Top Fin Enchant Aquarium. This sturdy aquarium makes feeding easy with a convenient feeding door on the hood. Only at PetSmart.Features: Single LED light; Hood with convenient feeding door Includes: 1 Tank; 2 Top Fin "Element" filter cartridges; Top Fin "Element" filterIntended For: FishMaterial: PlasticColor: Black Size: 3.5 US GAL (13.2 L); 12.2 in L x 8.3 in W x 12.3 in H (30.9 x 21 x 31.2 cm)Instructions: Place aquarium on a stable, sturdy surface away from heat, cold and direct sunlight. Use an aquarium heater, if needed, to maintain stable water temperatures.Choose your favorite color gravel, or mix or match.Condition water during set up and each water change. Water testing, water conditioner, and bacteria starter are keys to success. Let water sit for 4 hours before introducing fish. Compliment your personal style and provide shelter for your fish.Feed your fish with the appropriate type and amount of food.Caution: Choose the appropriate quantity of compatible fish.Thoroughly rinse gravel and decor. Do not use soap or detergent as they may harm fish. |
Product SKU: | petsmart_38392_5253372 |
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Snails or shrimp might be a better use of this tank. Or it can be used as a hospital tank when you need to treat a fish with chemicals.
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It is for fish but there aren't many fish you can keep in an aquarium that small. The picture shows a gourami, a Cory (non pygmy) and a school of neon tetras - none these should be kept in a tank this small.
This is still a good deal imho, but picture is misleading
Finally got it to work, should be better than the bowl my son has his gold fish in.
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Snails or shrimp might be a better use of this tank. Or it can be used as a hospital tank when you need to treat a fish with chemicals.
Yes its a decent deal, but I personally feel they shouldn't make any tanks smaller than 5gal. Plastic tanks are just waiting to get all scratched up.
You can quickly tell who is a fish keeper on this site vs someone who is not. The picture is horribly misleading with showing a species of fish (Gourami) that shold never be kept in something this small. Maybe a few tetras or a beta, but I wouldn't put a beta in anything smaller than a 10g personally.