What about the bio cube? Its pretty novel, yet practical...
$170 for the 14g system.....(high price, but better product than biorb)
http://www.petco.com/product/106669/Oce ... erralID=NA
ceanic BioCube Aquariums
The Oceanic BioCube features high-quality components and can be used for saltwater or freshwater setups. Enhanced filtration system features dual filter intakes to draw aquarium water from the surface and mid-water for improved water circulation and filtration. Replaceable 2-stage filter cartridge provides easy-to-maintain mechanical and chemical filtration. Bio-ball wet/dry filtration system improves gas exchange and provides efficient biological filtration. Viewing window for filtration water pump to ensure optimum performance. UL-Listed submersible pumps.
Includes a comprehensive aquarium lighting system with Coralife compact fluorescent lighting, Lunar Blue-Moon-Glow LEDs, and dual cooling fans integrated into the hood. Individual power cords allow timer operation for custom light schedules. Curved glass front corner for a panoramic aquarium view.
Dimensions: 15.5in x 16.7in x 15in
BiOrb aquariums
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josmoloco - Posts: 189
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also nano cubes http://www.jbjnanocubes.com/contents/en ... Cubes.html
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x3Kitty3x - Posts: 0
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I had one for a while, it was brought for a birthday from my bf. They are hard to clean i found and distort the fish making them look bigger and a slightly different shape.Very expensive i much prefer my juwel and clear seal aquarium
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stingraysrule - Posts: 271
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dwarf puffer need a lot of room so you would only be able to put 1 in for every 20G. = MAYBE
They are very territorial with each other and other fish.
I have 2 Dwarf puffers in a 55G and they always make a beeline for one another and ATTACK!
They are very territorial with each other and other fish.
I have 2 Dwarf puffers in a 55G and they always make a beeline for one another and ATTACK!
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mro2you2 - Posts: 625
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stingray- I have to disagree with you on that. I have been planning for there care for years and never heard anything like that.
my plan was 1 males and 7 females.
my plan was 1 males and 7 females.