Fish Bubble Wall Hanging Fish Bowl FAQ

1. How do I install my fish bubble aquarium?
2. How do I clean my fish bubble?
3. What will I need to clean and maintain my fish bubble aquarium?
4. How often should I clean my fish bubble?
5. How many fish can I put in my fish bubble?
6. What type of fish can I put in my fish bubble wall mount fish bowl?
7. Why is my wall mount fish bowl getting dirty so fast?
8. Why is algae growing in my wall hanging fish bowl?
9. What do I do if my fish looks sick?
1. Installing your fish bubble aquarium
For instructions on how to mount your wall hanging fish bowl please see the following webpage. WALL HANGING FISH BOWL INSTALLATION
2. Cleaning your wall mount fish bowl
For cleaning instructions visit the following page of our website. Cleaning your wall hanging fish bowl
3. Cleaning & Fish supplies you will need for your wall hanging fish bowl
1.Water Conditioner - removes harmful chemicals in tapwater such as chlorine & chloramines.
2. Fish Net - used to catch the fish when changing water
3. Fish Food - find the appropriate food for your fish
4. Rocks & Plants - provide a place for your fish to hide when it is scared, having a place for your fish to hide will help to reduce stress and keep your fish healthy
5. Soft Sponge or Cloth - Use a soft cloth to make sure you don't scrath your fish bowl
4. How often should I clean my wall mounted fish bowl?
Generally your wall hanging fish bowl should be cleaned every 1-2 weeks. However, how frequently you will need to change your wall hanging fish bowl will depend on a few factors: such as how much you are feeding your fish, how many fish you have in your bowl, and where your bowl is mounted.
5. How many fish can i keep in my fish bubble wall mount fish bowl?
The general rule is one inch of fish per gallon of water. This is a general rule and can vary depending on the type of fish you have, how much you feed the fish, and your filtration system.
6. What kind of fish can I put in my fish bubble wall mount fish bowl?
SUITABLE FISH FOR YOUR FISH BUBBLE WALL HANGING FISH BOWL
The type and number of fish you can put in your wall hanging fish bowl will depend on if you have the 1 or 2 gallon model, and if you have a hater or filter in your fish bowl. The fish listed below do not need a heater or a filter.e
1. Betta Fish
2. Goldfish (recommended for 2 gallon model)
3. Guppies (may need a heater depending on room temperature)
4. White Clouds
7. Why is my wall mount fish bowl getting dirty so fast?
There could be several reasons why your fish bubble aquarium might be getting dirty quickly. A few possible reasons are listed below.
1. Too many fish in your fish bubble
2. The fish bubble is mounted somewhere that it gets direct sunlight, this causes algae to grow very quickly
3. Overfeeding your fish. (this is one of the biggest causes of dirty aquariums and unhealthy fish tanks. Fish only need a few flakes of food every day, almost every new aquarist overfeeds their fish.
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