Whether you are cleaning your larger tank or need a temporary carrier for travel, the Imagitarium Temporary Holding Fish Habitat caters to your aquatic needs. This durable, easy-to-clean tank is ideal for use as a temporary fish tank in a wide variety of circumstances. The pet keeper can serve as a hospital or quarantine tank, a holding area for your fish while your perform maintenance on a larger tank, or as a moving tank to transport your fish to a new home. The carefully engineered lid features excellent ventilation, knock-outs for airline tubing, and a clear flip-top snap-shut window for feeding. With such fish-friendly features, the pet keeper makes a great temporary fish tank and must-have aquarium accessory. The pet keeper comes in a variety of sizes. The Imagitarium Temporary Holding Fish Habitat features a crystal clear base capped with an ocean blue, self-locking lid. Both are easy to clean and maintain.
SKU | 2441272 |
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Primary Brand | Imagitarium |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Volume | 3 GAL |
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Temporary Holding Habitat
BetaBee
8 years ago
This works great, I use it when I deep clean my bettas tank. It's important to n...
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Too small for use as a betta tank!
Kynny
9 years ago
I am purchasing this item to transport my betta from my dorm home. And if you us...
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