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Duck and Dive

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Hi

I love biorbs so I would like to see lots of them and how people have decorated them and the different fish and themes people have chosen. Here is mine:

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It was a coldwater with 1 x blackmoor, 1 x oranda, 1 x goldfish of some sort.

I don't have it now, i got rid of it a few month back because i wanted a proper planted tank and for the fishes sake, i found it impossible to do with this. The fish went to my uncle, he only has a 40l but he has a pond so he can easily transfer them where i was stuck.
 
My 30l set up as Marine. Home to x2 clowns, x2 hermit crabs, x1 cleaner shrimp.

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5 months back as a tropical

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Ok, you asked for it...my biorbs at various stages of life...
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I've modified one so far and intend tomodify the 60L one soon :D
 
I think they loose the attractive quality soon as you start having heaters in there etc, shame, i wouldnt keep 2 clowns in such a small space either :)

Nice decor guys.
 
are biOrbs easy to maintain as marine? i considered it once....


Don't. With such a small volume of water it would be very, very difficult. When opting for marine, go for the biggest tank you can get. Also, personally, if i was going marine, I would want it to look really good in a proper rectangle tank rather than a bowl like aquarium. I just don't think it would "frame" it too well.
 
dude..... get them clowns outa the bio orb.
Getting sick of the lack or knowledge/ignorence when it comes to marines.
Do abit of reaserch, in the meantime, get the clowns out.
 
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