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Eclipse System 6-Gallon Aquarium Kit

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Eclipse System 6-Gallon Aquarium Kit $39 at Walmart
 
Discuss (34) : History : Tell : Posted 9:52 AM PST 12/1/08 by Ben
Eclipse System 6-Gallon Aquarium KitWalmart.com has the Eclipse System 6-Gallon Aquarium Kit on sale for $39 + $5 shipping, or with free shipping to store. Each complete kit includes an acrylic aquarium with a gently curved, panoramic viewing area, as well as, a quiet and efficient, integrated top mounted 3 stage filtration for excellent water quality.
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#21   aem - Posted 6:14 pm PST 12/1/08 (37 Posts)
Both myself and my fiance have a 5 gallon hex fish tank from Eclipse. Well we both had them but we stopped getting fish and only have two left and have put them in one tank as one of the filters stopped working anyway (after 2 years or so I think). The other is still running strong.

It works pretty well but I'd suggest getting at least a 10 gallon in most cases.
#22   Ask - Posted 6:54 pm PST 12/1/08 (32 Posts)
nice deal!
#23   smrt - Posted 6:55 pm PST 12/1/08 (79 Posts)
I have the three gallon version (just one betta). very nice tank, and this is a good price for the 6 gallon.
#24   effenfish - Posted 6:59 pm PST 12/1/08 (2051 Posts)
one cubic foot holds 7.56 gallons of water
#25   macer - Posted 7:14 pm PST 12/1/08 (32 Posts)
check out nanocubes if you want a cool small tank...especially for salt water systems.
#26   Scorpio - Posted 9:25 pm PST 12/1/08 (351 Posts)
Would be nice to set up in your child's room or for a starter tank. Definately have to watch the number of fish though.
#27   mtztmac - Posted 9:52 pm PST 12/1/08 (94 Posts)
Okay, I don't see any "Fish not included" disclaimer...
#28   RavenMeyvn - Posted 10:49 pm PST 12/1/08 (13 Posts)
I had one of these for my betta and had no issues with it. Because of the small size, it would be a great starter tank or if it only housed a few small fish. The general rule I was taught was one gallon of water per inch of fish.
#29   kmcarlock - Posted 8:48 am PST 12/2/08 (16 Posts)
What, no fish?
#30   mtpaul - Posted 6:58 am PST 12/13/08 (155 Posts)
If you aren't ready for a real tank, stick with a goldfish bowl. Less can go wrong.
#31   RKLE - Posted 9:23 pm PST 01/31/09 (6297 Posts)
Do live fish come with this through the mail? Or are they in capsules and just add water?
#32   mhalionboy03 - Posted 1:38 pm PST 02/16/09 (10 Posts)
live fish go through FedEx all the time and they never have a problem
#33   songmi - Posted 1:53 pm PST 03/4/09 (11 Posts)
How many gallons minimum for a fancy goldfish?
#34   ufearme3 - Posted 7:27 pm PDT 08/3/09 (73 Posts)
No heater... and if you live anywhere with four seasons (NorthEast) that might be an issue.
 
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