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The Aqueon LED MiniBow Aquarium Kit is a compact 2.5-gallon aquarium designed for both novice and experienced fish enthusiasts. Featuring SmartClean Technology, it allows for quick water changes in under two minutes, ensuring optimal water quality for your aquatic pets. This all-in-one kit includes an aquarium vessel, hood, elevated base, power filter, small filter cartridge, fish food, water conditioner, and a setup guide, making it the perfect choice for anyone looking to create a beautiful aquatic environment.
Product Dimensions | 29.21 x 19.38 x 31.75 cm; 1.7 Kilograms |
Item model number | 100544523 |
Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Allergen Information | Allergen-Free |
Color | White |
Size | 2.5 Gallon (ECOM) |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | LED MiniBow™ Kit with SmartClean™ Technology |
batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 1.7 Kilograms |
B**2
Easy to Maintain
Bought for a friend, and she loves it. The simple process of changing the water is convenient, light not too bright.
B**Z
A Tank for my Betta - Pros (+) and Cons (-)
I wanted to get a betta for a pet. After some research, I got this as a starter kit. I've had it for about two months and here are my thoughts. First of all, its' a kit. With the tank, you get a filter, lighting, a packet of water de-chlorinator, and a packet of fish food. This is standard with most kits, but for me, the tank is the most important thing.The tank is easy to assemble, and the parts (base, lid, and tank) integrate well. Once things were running, I plopped Mo into the tank, and he thrived. There was no need to cycle the tank, but I did use Safe Start (liquid bacteria) to help initialize the water. These are the +s, 0s, and -s I noted.(+) The tank is well constructed, and the parts are well integrated. It would have been nice just to get the tank by itself. It may be a bit small for a betta, but Mo seems to like it. The lid is domed shape and has a feeding hole at the front. Very convenient. It also has an opening in the back to accommodate your electrical cords and tubing.(0) The filter is OK. It is easy to use and kept the water parameters (pH, Nitrite/Nitrate, Ammonia) stable. It takes up more space in the small tank than you would like. Also, the filter cartridges (which are costly) need to be replaced regularly. Although the water was stable, I noticed a very slight yellow tint to the water. I don't know if the filter was the cause. After some research, I decided to replace the kit filter with a simple sponge filter. After a couple of days, the water was crystal clear, and it has stayed that way ever since. My sponge filter set up (Air pump, sponge filter, and hose) cost less than $10 and was worth it. The sponge on the filter just needs to be cleaned and not replaced, so no costly filter cartridges are needed. My advice here is to research filters and see if another type might be better for you.(-) Self Clean Technology. This is incorporated into the filter (see product video) but isn't really a great help. It makes it easy to do a partial water change but doesn't help with debris on your gravel (substrate). For me, getting rid of it (the kit filter) and using a sponge filter with an inexpensive siphon hose/gravel vacuum (which you would need anyway) works better, and is just as easy.(-) The lighting is attached to the underside of the lid. There is no way to adjust the brightness, so you're stuck with lighting that is probably a little too bright for a betta. Also, since the lid is black, you can't get "after market" external lighting for this tank. It would have been great if these guys made a clear top.(-) The kit doesn't not come with a heater. Very few kits do. If you're going to keep a betta, you need a heater. Plan on shelling out about $20 for a low wattage heater, but get one that reads out the temperature, or you'll have to get a thermometer as well.(0) This just a nit. They provide a packet of generic tropical fish food with the kit. Do not feed this to your betta. Get food specifically made for bettas (high in essential protein).Make sure you get a water test kit (not cheap). This will help you feel confident about the quality of your water.Overall, Mo is doing fine in his new home with the adjustments I've made.Update (9-8-2022):So the light on the lid fizzled out after a few months use. I went to the vendor site, and they can sell you a replacement lid for $23. Not worth it, given the overall cost of the entire kit. I was able to find an adjustable submersible light for less than half the cost. It was easy to remove the original light fixture (you have to snip the wiring off) and attach the submersible light to the roof with the suction cups provided, and a little super glue to secure the suction cups. Now, I have an adjustable light that I don't have to submerse in the water, that's perfect for the tank. I guess what I learned is that everything you get with this kit can be replaced very inexpensively and will work out better for you. The only thing I use now from the original kit is the tank itself and lid (without light)... but I have learned a ton from the experience.Update (8-22-2023):Just wanted to alert folks to the fact that the narrow opening in the back of the lid (for hoses, heaters, etc.) IS wide enough for a betta to jump out of. I determined the first incident to be a fluke or my mistake, but when it happened a second time, I knew the opening was the cause. Unfortunately, the results proved fatal in both instances. I have since glued a notched plastic retaining wall to the back, so is/has been good for my current "occupant".
T**S
ok, but needs tweeking.
Was happy with the initial product. The issue is that with a hood, light, filter pump and power head it gets hotter than ambient temps. Is 79 deg. in my house (summer) with the a/c on, but the tank will get to 85 degrees. I realized the power supply that plugs into the wall is 12 volts. That means it could power a computer fan. Enter the hole saw! I had a spare 3 wire 2500 rpm 92mm fan from an old pc case, so I removed it and clipped off the plug. Had to cut into the wiring of the LED light so you would void any warranty doing this modification. Split the power in two directions and added two on/off buttons to the back of the hood. Now I have a button that will turn on the fan, blowing across the water and cooling the tank too several degrees below room temp and another button to turn on the light independent of the fan. I am ordering another 1800 rpm slim fan to decrease the cooling now because it's too much. Oh, I am using this tank for salt water hermit crab, snails and one small fish.
C**R
Nice sized starter tank
I have several large tanks but purchased this for our 3 year old (a long with a Betta).Set up is easy, and it comes with everything you need minus water, substrate, and decorations. With patience, it's a great deal compared to brick and mortar store prices.Why 4 stars? It's a plastic tank, and the first arrived very scratched. The second wasn't flawless, but good enough to keep. If ordering as a gift, order early and check it well before giving it to a recipient.Quick tip: PAINTING the outside of the rear is easier and looks better than decorative paper and works great to hide the filter and wires. Pictured are many coats of matt black spray paint on the outside of the rear "glass".
J**Y
Perfect Size and Quiet
I wanted a small aquarium for my desk and this fit the bill. Perfect size, and very quiet. I will be adding a betta to the tank once it has cycled. The price was good as well less expensive than if purchased in my local pet store. The tank and everything you see was purchased on Amazon with the exception of the mini heater ( it’s behind the red plant) , I was looking for the aqueon 5w mini heater which I found in my local pet store. I will say, the LED light does give off a bit of heat, just an FYI.
N**Y
Is it really Acrylic?
This is a nice 5 gallon aquarium. However I question if it is acrylic or ordinary plastic. I have an acrylic (plexiglass) aquarium and this one does not feel the same by the “finger nail tapping” test. It feels flimsier. Regardless it is a good starter aquarium and comes with everything but a heater. The outside stick-on thermometer is very difficult to read. The filter isn’t much but it does work. All in all, I would recommend this as a starter set.
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