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BiUbe or BiOrb Aquarium?

The BiUbe Aquarium is a tall slim stylish cylindrical aquarium that is perfect for any office or will look great in the home. This aquarium is an unique addition to the Reef One, and unlike it’s sister aquarium the BiOrb, this tank is very eye-catching and will have clients and visitors talking about in in no time. It cost around $150 normally, but if you are fast you can graba bargain at Amazon who have it on sale at $130.This includes your 9 gallon aquarium and Halogen lights and also comes in either silver trim or black.

Owners of the BiOrb aquarium system who have since converted over to the BiUbe aquariums have been raving about that fact that the Biube seems to show less distortion of the fish than the classic Biorb aquarium and the extra gallon of water only adds to the happiness of your goldfish or betta fish.  What you should remember is that the extra gallon increase from the 8 gallon BiOrb doesn’t mean you can have more fish. You are still limited to the number as well as the types of fish you can put in the aquarium.

BiUbe Aquarium User Review

By R0cknR0bin (Florida)

I have always liked low maintenance aquariums having had an Eclipse 6 on my desk at work. I like the Biube so much I’m planning on purchasing the Larger 16 gallon Biorb aquarium for another room.

The set up was quick and easy (By the way, the light kit or other available accessories plug into the small airpump that came with it as it is also a transformer (only a problem when the airpump eventually dies like they all seem to do in time). Also the airpump is a little loud but really functions well. And the set-up saves a lot of cord clutter.

The only thing I’ve not been as thrilled with is the plastic-esque stand is not as nice as it appears in pictures and pretty expensive for what it is. In fact its almost too short for my liking and the design of 2 flat boards and a metal tube as the support is well… just plain cheesy. Also it would be nice to have some storage areas in the stand as there is no shelf or compartment or anything to hide the airpump or store extra filters, supplies and fish food. The tank is very cool, but I’m having a carpenter build a nicer looking stand to showcase my fish.

I’ve only had it set up for a week but I’ve already gotten tons of compliments on it and my fish are still swimming! My recommendation is buy the tank but skip the stand. The tank is really a conversation piece with it’s center column of bubbles!

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