Cheapest Wall Hang Aquarium

Jul 12, 2011
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It became a trend now how the aquarium should be placed in the office and home. Some preferred to like wall mounted aquariums while some wanted a typical aquarium set up.

Due to the need of decorating aquariums, more and more developers tend to create a more suitable aquarium set up.

Wall-hung aquarium is a new sight to the people.





A new development was invented with the cheapest price and good quality.
 

Jul 12, 2011
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7 litters or 2 gallons. ideal for home and office.
It is modular and well crafted.

4" x 10" x 20" Dimension
3 Watts Airpumps w/ UGF and Top Filter
2 x 6 Watts Lighted Vinyl frame - both sides each
15 pcs. 1 inch length fishes. (Neon Tetra, Barbs, etc.)
2 pcs. Metal Brackets and screw set
1 pc. Magnetic cleaner
25 g Fish Pellets
Sand, Stones and Aquatic Plants

only for $85 :)
 

Jul 12, 2011
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Uhm, not really, we have connections to pet shop owners so we can provide a free (up to 15) 1 inches fishes upon request per wall aquarium. (These fishes usually cost $2 dollars each but we wanted the hobbyist to get the most out of our product.)

Clients may also choose the ideal number of fish for their aquarium. :)
 

achase

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Feb 1, 2010
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Oh....I see.
Not to go all animal activist on you.....but 15 fish cannot fit into a 2 gallon and I would not advertise that you can give the client "up to 15 fish".
It's not healthy for 15 fish (of any size) to live in a 2 gallon. The only fish I would suggest for a 2 gallon is a betta.
Anyways, very nice setup and I appreciate you responding to my questions.
 

Jul 12, 2011
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Thanks for your suggestion achase.
I appreciate it :)

Maybe our developer should consider this.
However, I see personally the way our developers do this set up.
The usual number of fish I see in their tanks is about 7-10 only. (in a Small wall aquarium)
They are generous to the hobbyist that they offer 15 fishes in their aquarium, hehe:)
 

achase

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Feb 1, 2010
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With only 4" front to back in this 2 gallon tank, I'm not sure a betta would work out.
Your right OC! I like to keep bettas in nothing less than 5 gallons. I was trying to suggest something that would live happily in a 2 gallon....there isn't much. Shrimp??

However, I see personally the way our developers do this set up.
The usual number of fish I see in their tanks is about 7-10 only. (in a Small wall aquarium)
They are generous to the hobbyist that they offer 15 fishes in their aquarium, hehe
Personally, it doesn't matter the set-up......2 gallons is 2 gallons.
I would question your developers if they think that 7 - 10 fish are suitable in a 2 gallon tank.
But this is just my opinion and others might feel differently.
 

nanu156

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Mar 8, 2010
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Ummm and 2g aquarium + rocks +glass +other is going to weigh probably 30 lbs... figure 12lbs of water alone... and what about water changes? can you imagine how much water you would slop down the drywall??? I have seen large wall aquariums and they were pretty neat but the logistics of it just leads me to think it wouldn't work out very well in the end.

This by the way is another ad post from Thiland or wherever...