"This is not worth the price! It is way too small to keep any fish in it, let alone a betta. Bettas SHOULD have at least a 5 gallon tank, but the minimum is 2.5. DON'T buy this!!"... (read full reviews)
"I read the reviews on BiOrb tanks and realize how many people do NOT follow the instructions for BiOrb tanks. You MUST use the ceramic media provided for biological filtration and to keep your fish"... (read full reviews)
"this tank at first seems wonderful. maybe it was just a fluke to mine, but the bottom half of the pump kept falling off. i also had difficulty keeping the propellor moving, even though i kept the pump"... (read full reviews)
"Okay, so it was broken when I unpacked it. Returned to store immediately. My review would be one star if I rated it on that.
Return to store was easy and excellent, 5 stars there.
Now to the"... (read full reviews)
"I really like the look of this tank. However, last week I noticed the water was looking really dirty. I have been doing a complete water change weekly. When I cleaned it this time I tried wiping the"... (read full reviews)
"It's very cute but not practical, nor humane for the fish.
I don't mean to come across as the fish police and bash people for housing their bettas in 1/2 gallon tanks. This size isn't suitable for"... (read full reviews)
"This bowl is not a suitable home for a Betta.
It is pretty, but that's it.
There is so much misinformation out there. Please do your research. Do a lot of it, because there are so many myths about"... (read full reviews)
"While the starter supplies are what one would expect for "starter" and will need to be eventually upgraded, and reaching to the bottom will require some creativity - This is a perfect tank for my"... (read full reviews)
"This is far far to small for any adult betta to live in. Even a small female. The best way to figure out the proper size tank for a betta is one gallon per inch of body length. Just because they can"... (read full reviews)
"This bowl looks very nice and is good if you are only displaying your betta for an hour or so. Other than that, its WAY too small. Bettas need filters and heaters. If you have already bought it,"... (read full reviews)
"Tank itself is pretty good, the filter system. really a waste. The light that came with it. JUNK. It lasted about a month then it died. Seems that one cannot get a replacement, but did find a "used""... (read full reviews)
"This would be good for taking photographs of bettas, as putting them close to each other would make them flare and show finnage, but as a permanent home for TWO bettas?! That is 0.18 gallons of water"... (read full reviews)
"Bettas are actually found in little puddles. If you are cleaning their bowl everyday you are probably over feeding. I clean my bettas bowl maybe every 3 days or so.
I like this betta set up a lot !!!"... (read full reviews)
"This small, 1 gal tank would be good if you got a baby betta. You would still need shelter, heater, and filter to keep your betta happy. Don't be fooled by claims that bettas are "low-maintenance""... (read full reviews)
"I wouldn't say its a great tank. However, it gets the job done.
Main Complaints:
Feels flimsy and not very well made.
Filter didn't come with a valve required to put the pump below the level of the"... (read full reviews)
"I bought this tank for my daughter's glofish. The filter seems to be pretty good. If you keep the water level right near the top of the filter it remains quiet and does a good job breaking surface"... (read full reviews)
"Bettas REQUIRE a 1 gallon tank at the very, very least. There is no way a live animal could survive in this thing.
However, it really is a great little decoration for holding an airplant. :)"... (read full reviews)
"This "betta bowl" is not sufficient for a permanent home for a betta or any other tropical fish for several reasons. 1. It is too small to allow a betta to thrive - they really need 2.5 - 3 gallons"... (read full reviews)
"Betta fish are living things so why would you put it in a small cup that it can do nothing in except sit there. Bettas need 5 gallons AT LEAST so .75 gallons is a absolutely horrible "tank" Bettas"... (read full reviews)
"Betta fish are living things so why would you put it in a small cup that it can do nothing in except sit there. Bettas need 5 gallons AT LEAST so .75 gallons is absolutely a horrible "tank" Bettas"... (read full reviews)