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So, at first glance, this Hanging Aquarium ($50) looks pretty cool. Meant for your Beta fish (and as a desk lamp), the compact hanging tank is illuminated by a small LED light on top, and comes in two finishes to satisfy your modern or antique tastes.
It seems that this would be another great solution to solve some of your space issues if you long for a nice aquatic touch in your pad, but I can't imagine putting fishies in it.
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Undoubtedly, there has been a few times where you have let your fish tank go a little longer than normal between cleanings. A good thorough cleaning should happen at least once a month, where you replace at least ten percent of the water, clean off decorative accents, and vacuum or siphon the rocks. Since the primary cause of nitrate and algae in fish tanks is due to natural debris accumulating in the tank, cleaning the rocks and decorations is key to keep your tank (and fish) healthy.
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You know how I have been talking about how having a big and bulky fish tank in my apartment would not be the best idea. Well, this one would eliminate that issue . .
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As much as I gushed over the Silverfish aquarium, it's pretty bulky, so I know it would never fit in my apartment. The AquaVista 500 ($330), on the other hand, is right up my alley. Coming in at just under two feet wide and two feet tall, this six gallon tank is perfect for your tropical fish to hang out in .
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