
Regular Price:
$38.50
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Product Details
- Stackable aquarium with striking modern design
- Glass bowl with removable ABS plastic façade and asymmetrical windows
- Can stack other FishHotels for tall condo-like appearance
- 7.5 x 7.5 x 8 inches; 5 pounds
- Detachable outer shell can be painted
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Customer Review
absolutely no complaints!
I've had three of these for several months now and I have no complaints. I have a betta in each and have two stacked with one on the side. I love the mod design and the fact that each bowl holds close to a gallon gives each of my betta a decent amount of space in a modern, compact design. they are easy to clean and I change the water every two weeks. it doesn't take long to clean and each of my betta are very happy with their homes. I'd highly recommend buying one or two!
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January 2, 2011
(twin cities, mn) | Helpful Votes: 28 | Rating: 5
Product Description
The Umbra FishHotel is an award-winning modern home for your finned friends. Modeled after a contemporary condominium, this reinvented aquarium features a sleek white shell with assymetrical "windows." Individual units can be stacked to create a condo effect. Glass bowl is removable for cleaning. Top to learn more
My Betta's happy
I bought one through Amazon. Bigger than what I expected. It's a reasonably healthy space for a betta, mine is swimming happily. I was able to fit a small biological filter in the corner with no space problems. The unique "condo" design doubles as hiding areas for the fish. And it looks cool.I give it 4-stars because it has no lid, I had to fashion one from clear, hard plastic.
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September 11, 2010
(Chicago, IL, USA) | Helpful Votes: 42 | Rating: 4
Cool design, good size for a small, low maintenance fish
My fish isn't jumpy, so I don't mind that it has no lid... but it's tricky taking the glass-bowl part out when it's time for cleaning. Other than that, I like it a lot.
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September 24, 2010
| Helpful Votes: 19 | Rating: 4