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This disc-shaped bubbler features 6 blue LED lights that highlight the bubbles to create beautiful underwater lighting effects. A bubbling feature helps improve the circulation and oxygenation of your aquarium water (air pump, airline tubing and check valve are sold separately). Fits any fish tank. Your friends and family will love watching your fish aquarium come alive under lighting. Our Blue LED Bubbler is an ideal way to quickly convert any aquarium into a stunning home.The Fluorescent fish are born brilliant. They get their natural, vibrant color from their parents and are not injected, painted or dyed. Enhanced by a full range of aquarium kits, lighting, decor and accessories. GloFish products create a complete underwater fluorescent experience that appeals to all ages and levels of expertise.
SKU | 2165116 |
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Primary Brand | GloFish |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Length | 2.5 IN |
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Height | .5 IN |
Width | 4 IN |
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Beautiful Light and Air Show
iIvy
11 years ago
I bought this bubbler/led light for my Marineland 6 aquarium. I do not have glof...
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Glofish LED Bubbling Air Stone
1TNT
11 years ago
Nice product but what isn't made know before buying item is that you also need a...
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My fish tank LED light broke. Is using an LED flashlight safe for the fish?
We have four cardinal tetras, three glo danios, three glo tetras and a albino Cory cat. They are all the type to only get an inch to two inches long and so we have them in a twenty gallon tank. Have gravel and silk/plastic/resin/and live plant/decor and proper filter/heater/air. Also have changed filter once a month, siphoned 25% water/debris out every two weeks using water conditioner but don't know why we have murky water and how to remedy this...
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I am getting a beta fish and my sibling is getting glow fish. Do you have any suggestions as to a 10 gallon fish tank we can purchase with two separate compartments and an opaque divider? Thanks
My fish has bulges on both sides. They have been there for months. The fish spent months fighting the other glofish in the aquarium. The water is tested, changed about every 3-4 weeks. Water change is 50%. I also change the filter 3-4 weeks. I feed flakes, dried blood worms, and frozen assortment of food.
i have a question, we recently got glofish as a gift to my mother. I bought the water conditioner, food, plants and a volcano to decorate the tank, its a 5 gallon tank so they would have alot of room to swim. But all 5 fish, just stay at the bottom of the tank, occasional moving, not to full out swimming. the swim a bit for a few seconds and hide again under the plants or filter pump, in the back of the tank. I want to know is that normal?
I have three glo fishes in my tank. Two of them appear to be very bloated. Not only is one of them more bloated than the other, but it is also losing some of its color in the lower part of its body and it has a rough look as if its scales were starting to shed. Last week the fish appeared to be excluding itself from the others, but I noticed now that it has been starting to eat and play around more. I read it online that this may be a fatal bloating bacteria but I just wanted to be sure. Thanks!
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