Reddit Reddit reviews Marina CUBUS Glass Betta Kit

We found 3 Reddit comments about Marina CUBUS Glass Betta Kit. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Marina CUBUS Glass Betta Kit
Glass aquarium with LED clip-on lamp and flexible neckEnergy efficient clip-on light unit with three powerful LEDs brings out the bright colors of your Betta fishPedestal base protects surfaces from being damaged0.9-gallon aquarium built with a breathing hole5.9 inches long, 5.9 inches wide, 5.9 inches high
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3 Reddit comments about Marina CUBUS Glass Betta Kit:

u/feignnocence · 18 pointsr/bettafish

I could be wrong, but I'm relatively certain it's this tank, which is .9 gallons.

u/Ralierwe · 3 pointsr/shrimptank

Something doesn't match: it's either 2.6 gal or 15x15x15 cm (0.9 gal, Marine Cubus). Looks like 2.6 gal, though.

I would add much more plants, stemmed, floating, mosses. Dwarf shrimp feed on biofilm, growing on tank surfaces. They also will provide more shelters for babies and molted adults, that are vulnerable.

Cholla wood, Indian almond leaf (or any other leaf litter, suitable for shrimp), maybe snowflake pellet, there are DIY kinds too.

Feeding dish, like Petri dish, should help to keep substrate cleaner.

More intense light, warmer spectrum (6700K max) will allow microalgae grow faster.

Main essentials are:

  • water, suitable for this kind of shrimp

  • cycled tank

  • slow changes, shrimp die from too big or too fast changes

  • knowing how shrimp keeping differs from fish keeping. See more on this subreddit.
u/taruun · 1 pointr/Aquariums

I live in Sweden, and while really tiny tanks seem pretty rare in the pet shops here, I've actually seen this thing in a local shop. That is a bowl, if you ask me...

We do have fairly decent animal protection laws, but the big issue with fish is that there are so many different species with different requirements. Therefore, the laws are very general. The laws pretty much state that everything about an aquarium should meet the species' requirements when it comes to size, filtration, tank mates, food etcetera.

Here is a short version of the laws about keeping fish in Sweden. In Swedish unfortunately, and I can't get the Google Translate link to work for some reason.