expired Posted by prvns โข Jun 17, 2021
Jun 17, 2021 4:49 PM
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Item 1 of 4
expired Posted by prvns โข Jun 17, 2021
Jun 17, 2021 4:49 PM
Aqueon 10-Gallon Aquarium Kit
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We bought the $1 for 20 total baby goldfishes before, and they've all grown up fast today after 8 years. About 10 died, so we only have 10 left now.
Sure not fluorescent? I had fluorescent bulbs in tanks 30+ years ago. Only the cheapest hoods had incandescent.
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Since I purchased this kit (last week) I've already spend another $150 in substrate, a Master Test Kit, heater (and a backup heater, just in case), water care products, 2 types of thermometers, a back-up battery operated air pump (in case the filter stops working all of a sudden), a syphon gravel cleaning kit, a medium Pet Keeper for Aquarium Fish (to use as a hospital tank, if necessary), plants, 1 piece of decoration, fish net, fish food and meds (it's wise to have them at home in case of an emergency).
I haven't even bought the fish yet (1 Betta, 6 Harlequins and 3 Nerite Snails), but I bet my grand total will not be less than $250.
For current fish-keepers, I'm sure it's a decent purchase, but for someone starting (or returning to) the hobby, such as myself, these things can clearly become a money pit!
I already have deep regrets, and I haven't even started cycling the aquarium yet! LOL
Since I purchased this kit (last week) I've already spend another $150 in substrate, a Master Test Kit, heater (and a backup heater, just in case), water care products, 2 types of thermometers, a back-up battery operated air pump (in case the filter stops working all of a sudden), a syphon gravel cleaning kit, a medium Pet Keeper for Aquarium Fish (to use as a hospital tank, if necessary), plants, 1 piece of decoration, fish net, fish food and meds (it's wise to have them at home in case of an emergency).
I haven't even bought the fish yet (1 Betta, 6 Harlequins and 3 Nerite Snails), but I bet my grand total will not be less than $250.
For current fish-keepers, I'm sure it's a decent purchase, but for someone starting (or returning to) the hobby, such as myself, these things can clearly become a money pit!
I already have deep regrets, and I haven't even started cycling the aquarium yet! LOL
Since I purchased this kit (last week) I've already spend another $150 in substrate, a Master Test Kit, heater (and a backup heater, just in case), water care products, 2 types of thermometers, a back-up battery operated air pump (in case the filter stops working all of a sudden), a syphon gravel cleaning kit, a medium Pet Keeper for Aquarium Fish (to use as a hospital tank, if necessary), plants, 1 piece of decoration, fish net, fish food and meds (it's wise to have them at home in case of an emergency).
I haven't even bought the fish yet (1 Betta, 6 Harlequins and 3 Nerite Snails), but I bet my grand total will not be less than $250.
For current fish-keepers, I'm sure it's a decent purchase, but for someone starting (or returning to) the hobby, such as myself, these things can clearly become a money pit!
I already have deep regrets, and I haven't even started cycling the aquarium yet! LOL
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