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Compact Aquaponic Fish Tank - The Ultimate Self-Sustaining Home Decor

Compact Aquaponic Fish Tank - The Ultimate Self-Sustaining Home Decor

Regular price $349.99 USD
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Our stunning small aquaponic fish tank, perfect for any space! With its sleek and compact design, this tank is perfect for those who want to enjoy the beauty of aquaponics without sacrificing too much space. Crafted from high-quality materials, this fish tank is durable and long-lasting.

This small aquaponic fish tank is a self-sustaining ecosystem that combines the benefits of hydroponics and aquaculture. Not only does it provide a beautiful and calming environment for your fish to thrive, but it also provides a natural source of nutrients for your plants. The fish waste is transformed into plant food, providing an organic and sustainable way to grow your own herbs and veggies right at home!

Please note that this particular model does not include a grow light, so it is perfect for those who already have a suitable light source or want to place their tank near a window with plenty of natural sunlight.

Upgrade your living space or office with this small aquaponic fish tank and experience the benefits of aquaponics in a compact and beautiful package!

Materials

Tank Body: Made of durable and non-toxic acrylic.

Shipping & Returns

Economy Shipping:

  • 0lb–5lb: $4.90 USD, 5 to 8 business days
  • 5lb–70lb: $19.90 USD, 5 to 8 business days

Free Shipping:

  • Orders over $100.00 USD, 5 to 8 business days

Standard Shipping:

  • 0lb–1lb: $6.90 USD, 3 to 4 business days
  • 1lb–5lb: $9.90 USD, 3 to 4 business days

*International shipping rates will be calculated at checkout.

Dimensions

Tank Size Is Approximately: 9 inches by 15 inches.

Care Instructions

  • Tank Setup:

    Place the tank in a suitable location away from direct sunlight and extreme temperature fluctuations.
    Ensure the tank is placed on a stable and level surface to prevent any accidental tipping or damage.
  • Fish Care:

    Choose appropriate fish species that are compatible with the tank size and the plants you want to grow.
    Follow recommended guidelines for stocking density to maintain a healthy and balanced environment.
    Monitor water parameters regularly, including temperature, pH, ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate levels, and take necessary actions to keep them within the optimal range.
    Provide adequate and proper nutrition to the fish by feeding them the recommended fish food and adjusting the feeding frequency as per their needs.
  • Plant Care:

    Select plants suitable for aquaponic systems and place them in the grow bed according to their specific requirements.
    Monitor the growth and health of the plants regularly, ensuring they receive sufficient light, water, and nutrients.
    Trim and prune the plants as needed to promote healthy growth and prevent overcrowding.
    Monitor and control pests or diseases that may affect the plants, using appropriate organic or aquaponic-friendly methods.
  • Water Management:

    Monitor water levels regularly and ensure they are maintained within the recommended range for the fish and plants.
    Check the water quality regularly using a test kit and adjust parameters if necessary to maintain optimal conditions.
    Maintain the water circulation system, including checking and cleaning filters, pumps, and plumbing connections regularly.
    Perform regular water changes or top-ups as needed to maintain water quality and remove any accumulated waste or excess nutrients.
  • Equipment Maintenance:

    Follow the manufacturer's instructions for cleaning and maintaining the tank, grow bed, filters, and other equipment.
    Regularly clean the tank walls, grow bed, and any visible debris to keep the system clean and prevent algae growth.
    Inspect and clean the air pump, air stones, and tubing to ensure proper air circulation and oxygenation.
    Replace any worn-out or malfunctioning equipment parts promptly.
  • Observation and Troubleshooting:

    Observe the fish and plants regularly for any signs of stress, disease, or nutrient deficiencies.
    Address any issues promptly by adjusting water parameters, feeding regimen, or seeking appropriate advice or assistance.
    Keep a log of water parameters, maintenance activities, and observations to track the system's performance and make informed adjustments if necessary.
    Remember to consult the specific instructions provided by the manufacturer of your compact aquaponic fish tank for any additional care guidelines or recommendations tailored to your particular system.
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