Aqua Culture

Aqua Culture Betta View 1/2-Gallon Fish Tank with Full Hood

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(4.6) 4.6 stars out of 10 reviews 10 reviews
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Aqua Culture Betta View 1/2-Gallon Fish Tank with Full Hood

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4.6 out of 5stars
(10 reviews)

Most helpful positive review

5.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
08/04/2013
Perfect For Dorm Rooms
Not being allowed to have a real pet in confined space, I began looking into a 10gallon tank to have tropical fish. But the price to get everything started, the rocks, filters, nets, plants, heater, thermometer, I was already spending more money on supplies for fish than books. So i settled for this inexpensive box expecting it to fail. Rocky (who was named so due to his surviving 2 full days in nothing more than a damp broken cup when I rescued him) is now thriving. He loves using the plants I got him as a hammock. Hiding underneath the overlapping leaves resting. And now that I'm back home and had the option to put him in a bigger tank, He didn't take well to it and back in his home he went. 2 years later, he's still going strong.
BettaBatch88

Most helpful negative review

3.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
02/10/2021
Inhumane
I put a betta in here and it died I should've done research first to find that it's not right to keep any fish in less than a gallon. I like the ambiance this created so I ended up getting fake fish and kept the bubble blower too and decorated the tank and it's worked out nicely. I gave it a 3 because I'm perplexed about people using for real fish but it's working out for my fake fish tank to keep on my work desk.
Pat
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    10/04/2021
    I like it!
    I got it for my snail I love it BUT!! PLEASE DONT GET THIS FOR A BETTA UNLESS ITS TEMPORARY!!! I have a 5.5 gallon tank for my betta.
    I
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    06/20/2021
    Not good for fish, unless water change days
    Good for using while cleaning your actual aquarium or for growing Venus fly traps. Not good as a home for your fish. that's a cruel home for anything, let alone a fish. PS, Bettas need a minimum of 3.5 gallons, preferably 5 , per Betta. They also need a heater as they are tropical fish, a filter, etc. Please don't put a living creature in here.
    imabigkidnow1985
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    06/10/2021
    good for gastropods, bad for fish
    i bought this earlier today for my carolina mantleslug, Shrek. it fits him very well!! gastropods (snails, slugs, clams, mussels, etc.) are great pets with minimum space, attention and food requirements, so theyre fantastic for this tank, but fish need a lot more of everything than my little guy Shrek, so id suggest just splurging and getting something bigger for your aquatic friends. Have a good day broskis, and i hope this works out for you and your pet(s)!!
    Kai
  • 3.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    02/10/2021
    Inhumane
    I put a betta in here and it died I should've done research first to find that it's not right to keep any fish in less than a gallon. I like the ambiance this created so I ended up getting fake fish and kept the bubble blower too and decorated the tank and it's worked out nicely. I gave it a 3 because I'm perplexed about people using for real fish but it's working out for my fake fish tank to keep on my work desk.
    Pat
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    12/03/2020
    Great Sea Monkey Hatchery
    Great for Brine Shrimp and hatching Triops. I don't think it would great for fish but for our home science experiments for hatching our little critters they are cheap and we can have multiple tanks set up. We even bought a bubbler reducer and added that for more oxygen. 9"Lx3'Dx5"H
    Cprovience
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    02/06/2020
    Great for Betta [if done right]
    We got a betta fish for our 7 year old and went with this tank. We've had ours for almost a year now, with the same fish. We let her choose and went with small, simple decorations. I explained to her that he'll need room in the tank to swim and turn around so we had to keep things to a minimum. His tank doesn't need changing as much as some claim. He's fed every other day with just a pinch of pellets. This picture is of the tank going on two weeks since the last water change. Your betta will be fine as long as it's not stressed. Pay attention to your fish's behavior, appetite, and even scales and coloration. Those are the signs when something isn't right. Cluttered tanks and more-than-needed cleanings will cut the life span of any fish because of the stress the fish endures from being moved often as well as habitat disturbances.
    aBugg
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    07/03/2016
    Perfect size for 1 Betta
    I like that it's long, it's actually more spacious than it looks. It fits 2 fake plants and gives the Betta plenty of space to swim around in. My Betta seems so much happier going from the little store container to this. I would definitely not recommend putting the divider in.. It would be too small for 2 bettas but for 1 it's perfect.. (Sorry the picture shows my kitchen, LOL)
    BettaExpert101
  • 4.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    02/07/2014
    Great for alternative uses
    I have to admit, I did not buy this Aqua Culture Betta View .5 Gallon Aquarium to use for a fishtank. It is very small, the tank itself is 9 3/8 in. long, 3 in. wide and 5 in. tall and has a base, a vented lid and an insert to be used as a divider (which would give your fish about 4 1/2 x 3 inches of room). If you intend to purchase this for it's specified use, please be aware, it is a HALF GALLON tank, (0.5 gallons), that is not very big. I purchased this for my granddaughter to use with her aqua sand and sea monkeys, and I have to say it is perfect for that, we are both very pleased! Great little tank at a great little price! Thanks Walmart!
    Whippet640
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    08/04/2013
    Perfect For Dorm Rooms
    Not being allowed to have a real pet in confined space, I began looking into a 10gallon tank to have tropical fish. But the price to get everything started, the rocks, filters, nets, plants, heater, thermometer, I was already spending more money on supplies for fish than books. So i settled for this inexpensive box expecting it to fail. Rocky (who was named so due to his surviving 2 full days in nothing more than a damp broken cup when I rescued him) is now thriving. He loves using the plants I got him as a hammock. Hiding underneath the overlapping leaves resting. And now that I'm back home and had the option to put him in a bigger tank, He didn't take well to it and back in his home he went. 2 years later, he's still going strong.
    BettaBatch88
  • 4.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    10/08/2012
    Sometimes life hands you lemons, other times fish.
    I found four fish at a bus stop and they were already hours into being crammed into a bag, and someone had almost popped the bag with their bike. Needless to say I needed a tank and I needed one fast and no beta cube was going to fit four fish. I have to say this tank fits perfectly three minnows (one didn't make it). They zoom from side to side and dart up and down. It fits a nice amount of rocks a small plant, and a moon rock cave (also bought from walmart but can't seem to find online). The only true issue I have with this tank is the lid. One fish, the one in the lower right of the corner of picture attached, is a jumper. I swear his little body shudders in your mind you hear "space is kita!" and up he goes. Yes, he can make it past the lid, he did yesterday. Right now I have a jar of beech nut baby food sitting on the tank cover trying to figure out a way to secure it. So it's good for small fish, but be careful with the hyper types.
    IshFish