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Mini USB LCD Desktop Lamp Light Fish Tank Aquarium LED Clock
Features:
Creative design, multi-functions, and reliable quality.
Mini fish tank with running water (recirculation).
The water stored in the fish tank can be running circularly that fresh air can be provided for the fishes living in the fish tank.
Hold about 1.5L of water.
Come with decorative pebbles, an artificial plant, and a USB connector.
Adjustable overhead LED light and multicolor LED interior lights under water.
2 switches are used for turning on/off the LED light and switching the water pump on/off.
6 modes of tranquil nature sounds, like sounds of frogs, sounds of bird, sunds of water, etc.
Backlighting LCD display is featured with alarm clock, calendar, time, date, temperature, and snooze.
Dual compartment desk organizer or pen holder for setting pens, rulers, etc.
A great unique and unusual gift for your friends.
Note: the moving water is powered by USB power. It will be running after you connecting the USB cable to PC.
Specifications:
Color: Black
Material: Plastic(main) and Metal
Batteries: 3 * AA batteries (not included) for LCD
USB Power: DC 5V for the Fish tank's pump and lighting
LED light: 6 white LEDs and 2 colour-changing LEDs
LCD display: Clock, Calendar, Alarm, Temperature
Sounds: sounds of frogs, sounds of bird, sunds of water, etc
Item size: 24 * 20 * 9.7cm
Item wight: 705g
Package size: 27.5 * 21 * 13.5cm
Package wight: 991g
Package including:
1 * USB Desktop Aquarium Fish Tank
1 * USB Cable
1 * Pack of Pebbles
1 * User Manual
Questions & Answers
A 1.5L
A 24 * 20 * 9.7cm
A it is open on the top
A Payment pending due to non-payment .
I'm almost positive the answer is yes, but I can't imagine the fish would enjoy it.. I never put batteries in it to use that function.
By memery on May 9, 2018
I guess you could, but it would be impossible to regulate the salinity, due to the extremely small size. It's barely large enough for a betta, and there is no filtration, just water circulation. FYI, I no longer use mine for this reason. My betta is much happier in the two gallon tank I moved him to.
By Tom on June 29, 2017
Hi Charles! Sadly I haven't figured out a way to change the filter but when I clean the tank I run the water on full blast over the area where the filter is, which is in the back corner, behind the tube... when empty you can look down and see it through the slats. I do this a good 5 or 6 times or until no more old f… see more Hi Charles! Sadly I haven't figured out a way to change the filter but when I clean the tank I run the water on full blast over the area where the filter is, which is in the back corner, behind the tube... when empty you can look down and see it through the slats. I do this a good 5 or 6 times or until no more old food /poo pieces come out. I not clean the tank once a month usually unless it get dirty earlier. I have a beautiful beta in my tank and I don't run the water/filter often, maybe once or twice a week and only for an hour or two at a time, this is because beta fish live in standing water in the wild and their finds are extremely delicate, plus the also breathe oxygen from the top of the water so the water doesn't need to be agitated to mix extra oxygen in. I hope this answer helps you! see less
By Reneé Polmanteer on April 27, 2018
A beta would be your best choice as the aren't known for being a fish that travels long distances. Naturally in the wild they live in rice paddies, mainly in Vietnam, where there isn't a lot of room for them to move around much so they are used to bring in smaller areas. Just don't leave the water running constantly, t… see more A beta would be your best choice as the aren't known for being a fish that travels long distances. Naturally in the wild they live in rice paddies, mainly in Vietnam, where there isn't a lot of room for them to move around much so they are used to bring in smaller areas. Just don't leave the water running constantly, their find are too delicate to handle the constant agitation and they don't require continuously oxygenated water because they breathe surface air. see less
By Reneé Polmanteer on April 27, 2018
It's not even half a gallon but is big enough for a single fish.
By Reneé Polmanteer on April 27, 2018
Just the bad fishes that goes to jail.
By Bongpac on March 15, 2018
It does not.
By Jeannie Smith on November 26, 2017
Absolutely,although I am not sure how many would be ideal.
By Jeannie Smith on September 17, 2017
I did because I wanted it clean. I don't have anything in it and for that I was able to soak and rinse well
By Heather on August 8, 2017
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Got this for my boyfriend, he loves fish tanks! He’s always had fish and I stumbled across a desk-sized Fish tank from another retailer, and loved the idea! When I went to buy from Other retailer, it was nowhere to be found! So I checked here of course, and I did so much thorough research for the best one and this is it! My boyfriend LOVED it and has a little fish named Midnight in it. Note: not practical for more than one fish.
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