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Reddit mentions of Marina LED Aquarium Kit, 5 Gallon
Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 8
We found 8 Reddit mentions of Marina LED Aquarium Kit, 5 Gallon. Here are the top ones.
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- 5 gallon glass aquarium starter kit
- Comes with everything needed for your first fish tank
- Use our Nutrafin Aqua Plus Water Conditioner to make tap water safe for fish
- Marina's Slim S20 clip-on aquarium filter keeps your water clear and uses quick-change filter cartridges
- Long-lasting, natural daylight effect LED aquarium lighting module is incorporated into the fish tank's canopy
Features:
Specs:
Color | Clear,Aqua |
Height | 18.8 Inches |
Length | 21.8 Inches |
Size | 5 gallon |
Weight | 10.031032921 Pounds |
Width | 14 Inches |
I would honestly recommend the Marina 5 gallon kit. It comes with an amazing filter that's super adjustable and some other stuff that I didn't end up using. I got the 10 gallon and its amazing!
Marina LED Aquarium Kit, 5 gallon:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0173I55IS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_eArHzbYAHM0H0
Oh!
If you're in Baltimore or nearby I also have a 10 gallon you could have for free, just one of those basic ones from petco and
I havethis 5gallon kitthat comes with a filter, lid with LED lights, and I could include the fish net and thermometer that I'd sell for $20.Eh, idk. I bought my tank at 5g for for almost that and it has everything. The filter is pretty quiet, and the size is good for one betta, plus it was in my price range.
My Wisp really loves his tank. When I clean it, I put him next to it so he can watch. IDK if it makes him feel better but it can't hurt for him to see he isn't going back to that tiny cup I bought him in. It's sad, cuz the moss ball cups are bigger than the betta cups at the pet store!
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Local chain pet store. It's a Marina LED 5Gallon. This is same on US Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/Marina-LED-Aquarium-Kit-Gallon/dp/B0173I55IS
The tank is nice but I don't use the filter that came with it - way too strong and it was noisy.
It is this tank kit:
http://www.amazon.com/Marina-LED-Aquarium-Kit-gallon/dp/B0173I55IS?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
The tank has been set up for two weeks. There is one betta in it and approx 1/4"-3/4" natural gravel at the bottom, with the depth of the gravel varying depending on where it is, as I have slightly more gravel around any small bunch plants.
It is a fresh water tank with the levels just fine. The light which came as part of the hood (It's a long skinny LED strip light that is aprox 10" long) puts out alot of light which reaches the bottom of the tank well. It is turned on when I get out of bed in the morning and turned off before I go to bed at night.
Different plants require different light, and I expect that not all varieties will work in this environment. Even still, I assume there would be some baseline guesstimate as to when one might know when they might see deterioration in the plants from the hood light not being a wide enough spectrum. There is certainly ENOUGH light, but I am not sure of the light's quality.
Is this a good choice for my first aquarium? https://www.amazon.com/Marina-LED-Aquarium-Kit-Gallon/dp/B0173I55IS
I'm a complete beginner.
Also how many tiny fish could I fit? Like 6 max? (if they're a bit less than an inch long)
I have a Marina Slim S10 clip-on filter with quick-change filter cartridges, which came with this