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i had a goldfish called zola................and it died with in a month.

My dad has 2 sturgeon's which are worth £300 each! No joke! they are called frank and roman lmao

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I'm not selling this am I ? :P

Actually you are to me...........is it cat proof?

I wasn’t allowed to have a goldfish bowl because they aren’t cat proof and my mum thought it was inhumane to have fish in water without a pump etc

I want one -_-

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Actually you are to me...........is it cat proof?

I wasn’t allowed to have a goldfish bowl because they aren’t cat proof and my mum thought it was inhumane to have fish in water without a pump etc

I want one :P

Yes it is cat proof...I have a cat myself and tbh, he doesnt bother with it at all. He'll maybe sit and look at it, but thats about it. thumbsup.gif

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I might add them later on, just started collecting for about a month. I'll see if the tanks would be too small if I add things as there're at least several goldies in each tank.

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Tri-Blue do you reckon i could keep a sea horse in one of them?

TBH...you'd be better asking instore. I use mine for goldfish, but you can get the heater and all to make it suitable for tropical fish and have loads of smaller fish.

As for the empty look, you can get accessories for the Biorb to make it more appealing to look at. There are different size ones so the bigger the biorb the more plants you can have. You have to clean the filter at least once every week, you can get them for about a 5 pound. The stones provided are specifically designed for the boorb and dont need to be cleaned like other stones/gravel might, although I would change mine once a month to keep them from getting grubby. Again they are about 5 pound a bag.

Personally I think they are more eye catching than a normal tank.

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