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Open Bottom Fish Tank Aquarium

5 April 2009 11 Comments

Open Bottom Tank

Open bottom fish tank aquariums are great for people who have little time to look after a fish tank yet still want to have a home aquarium setup. Submersible biological filter in the lower tank helps keep the water clean and clear reducing the need for any big tank cleans and water changes. All other cleaning that is required is carried out in the lower tank. Decorations including rocks and plants are placed 12cm from the bottom of the fish tank to allow easy access.

11 Comments »

  • Naerd36 said:

    was the open bottom tank bought as a complete setup like this? i havent seen something like this before!

  • Tamponr said:

    there must be an air pump or something taking air from the top of the tank at the same speed that the air stone is pumping air in. The actual tank and the theory can work.

  • q7ttp said:

    those fish are ugly man!

  • akllen said:

    Wicked!. Thats a great idea. think i will try something similar, I recently got my hands full with black mollies.

  • gwapoakotlga said:

    cooll!!!!!!

  • Golfdie said:

    I bet that is one hell of a vaccum in the upper tank, Thats what is holding the water up.

  • aalame said:

    hahahahha .. don’t make yourself sound so stupid…. that isnt a vacuum that is holding the water up you retarded idiot.

  • xou87 said:

    nice tank

  • Necramoniumvideo said:

    Itis actually a vacuum pump that keeps the water up, who has just made a retard out of themselves now??.

  • gunter said:

    so awesome

  • omgcahley said:

    omg those things are huge lol

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