Nicnet
Aquarium Advice Activist
So I got this BioBubble WonderBubble through groupon & I'm pretty excited, but I seriously have no clue what to expect. It says the size is 11 x 11 x 15 in but then some of the pictures just show the top portion. When I go to the actual BioBubble website I get more info, but still not enough...
Either way, I'm pretty sure I'm going to need a semi aquatic plant for this tank. I'm also not sure of the size, but I'm guessing between 2-4 gallons.
If it's larger and I can get away with it at work, I'm thinking about maybe a betta, if not some cherry shrimp.
Here's a link to the groupon:
http://www.groupon.com/deals/gg-biob...rce=uu50704052
Here's a link to the website for BioBubble:
http://biobubblepets.com/wonder/index.php
So, if you have a chance to take a look at these websites... What kind of plant would work for this? Or do you have any other suggestions?
The plant will need to be lower light. It will be near a window but not in direct direct light (unless of course I should, but I know tanks aren't supposed to be). There will be no filter, so it will just be me doing water changes weekly (or bi-weekly if I can get away with it). & since my current goal would be something office oriented I would like to have something low maintenance that would require no work on the weekends!
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Either way, I'm pretty sure I'm going to need a semi aquatic plant for this tank. I'm also not sure of the size, but I'm guessing between 2-4 gallons.
If it's larger and I can get away with it at work, I'm thinking about maybe a betta, if not some cherry shrimp.
Here's a link to the groupon:
http://www.groupon.com/deals/gg-biob...rce=uu50704052
Here's a link to the website for BioBubble:
http://biobubblepets.com/wonder/index.php
So, if you have a chance to take a look at these websites... What kind of plant would work for this? Or do you have any other suggestions?
The plant will need to be lower light. It will be near a window but not in direct direct light (unless of course I should, but I know tanks aren't supposed to be). There will be no filter, so it will just be me doing water changes weekly (or bi-weekly if I can get away with it). & since my current goal would be something office oriented I would like to have something low maintenance that would require no work on the weekends!
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!