Reddit Reddit reviews Penn-Plax Curved Corner Glass Aquarium Kit, Filter, LED Light, Float Glass for Maximum Viewing 10 Gallon

We found 4 Reddit comments about Penn-Plax Curved Corner Glass Aquarium Kit, Filter, LED Light, Float Glass for Maximum Viewing 10 Gallon. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Penn-Plax Curved Corner Glass Aquarium Kit, Filter, LED Light, Float Glass for Maximum Viewing 10 Gallon
This aquarium has a unique bent glass design that is frameless and seamless in front for unobstructed viewing on all sides including topAquarium tank kit includes a 10 gallon bent glass fish tank, cascade internal filter, LED light, mat, and hinge style plastic lidMade with the highest quality glass for durability and clarity, and utilizes 3 piece construction with seamless rounded front cornersThis 10 gallon fish tank measures 12 ⅝ inches high by 11 3/4 inches wide and 17 ¾ inches long. Aquarium is suitable for a wide variety of fish
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4 Reddit comments about Penn-Plax Curved Corner Glass Aquarium Kit, Filter, LED Light, Float Glass for Maximum Viewing 10 Gallon:

u/catswithfoodnames · 2 pointsr/AquaSwap
u/Confidence_Trickster · 2 pointsr/bettafish
  1. Since you mentioned tank mates, I think the most affordable way to go would be to snag a 10 gallon during petco's dollar per gallon sale, (I think going on til almost the end of this month?) You can then price out affordable heater, filter, and lights, and the rest. Altogether, I bet you could get everything for ~$50.00...

    Otherwise, they have some alright 'kits' out there. I have both of these, and they're fine to get started, but I still needed to get a heater/thermometer, ended up upgrading the stock lights, etc... so they were more expensive than just starting from scratch.

  2. I always prefer live plants, since they actually somewhat help with your water quality. Marimo moss balls are great. They just kind of... do their thing. Other easy, low maintenance plants include anubias, java fern, anacharis, najas (or guppy grass,) and those bulbs you can find at petsmart or petco are some kind of Aponogeton, those are usually hardy.

  3. I like having a 'clean up crew' - pretty much any combination of snails, shrimp, and some otos.

  4. I personally prefer natural rocks, driftwood, and plants... but they can get pricey. Some cheap/easy things I've seen have been coffee mugs or terra cotta planters laying on their sides.
u/Blendbatteries · 1 pointr/AquaSwap

I think it's an OEM version of https://www.amazon.com/Penn-Plax-Aquarium-Maximum-Viewing/dp/B0069RV8WW (just the tank no lid) with the same blue padding under. Forgot the brand, picked it up from a LFS.