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Fishkeeping can be such a relaxing and rewarding experience. Learning about the different species, their likes, dislikes and requirements to thrive makes for a great pastime. And their habitat can be a stunning display for your home or office—offering a view of the tranquil movements of your pets as they glide through their aquarium.
Currently, Waterbox is not accepting custom orders. However, Waterbox offers a plethora of ready to ship aquarium options!
Waterbox aquariums for sale are made of Starphire Ultra-Clear Glass, which is designed to help improve clarity, brightness and color fidelity. All Waterbox tanks feature a Water Etched Glass Overflow System. This allows pet parents to keep their aquarium 100% free of algae without using dirty plastic overflow boxes. They are also water tested to make sure they don’t leak.
Waterbox has a limited warranty that protects against defects for 24 months from the original date of purchase. Exclusions may apply.
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Type of food they eat Type of water to use
What kind of water fountain i can get for my cat?
What do hermit crabs drink? Can they have bottled water, distilled water, spring water, or tap water?
What if you only have freshwater or saltwater what’s more needed
She prefers to drink water from anywhere else but her own bowl even after cleaning and replacing it. Any advice? Thanks
So I've been thinking about getting an axolotl, but I'm a bit confused as I've never had any type of aquarium. My question is: I've been told to get an Aquaclear 50 HBO filter (plus a sponge one for extra bio media), and to slow the flow by placing plants and things under it. But this specific model's slowest flow is 250 l/h, which might be too little for a 90l tank. But if I set it up to 370 or so (which I find would be the best), the flow might be too strong for the axie! Any solutions? <3
We are new to having aquariums, we really didn't realize so many things played a factor with the water. We currently have a 10 gallon tank but want to increase to a 29 gallon tank. We currently buy gallons of water but with the 29 gallon tank we really don't want to have to do that. We have well water with a salt filter. My levels from to tap was nitrate 10, nitrite 0, hardness 0, chlorine 0, alk 100, ph 7.. is my tap water safe even with the salt filter.
Should I let already room temperature spring water set open before I transfer my betta to another bowl?
Is this tank big enough/small enough to hold goldfish fry (these fish will not be in it we are just cleaning up there other tank)
Hi! I am a college student working on a "smart" dog food bowl. Our project aims to address epidemic of dog obesity, as 56% of dogs are overweight; this statistic indicates that there is room in the market for a food monitoring solution that would improve pet health in the long-run. The bowl would come equipped with a scale/sensor connected to an application that recommends servings. Do you think both water and food should be weighed? Or just food? Is there a value in weighing water like food?
We just brought home a gerbil and she doesn't seem to be drinking a lot of water. also we bought the little creature play house cage and it came with the whole set up. Her food sits on a tray but to get to it she must climb up a tube to get there yet she hasn't figured out how to climb up inside and threw it to get to the food which is her only way.so we had to leave it on her bedding but want her to learn to climb the tube for her food and since it's for hamsters she should too plz help us
Empty on one side and full on the other.