Small Betta Fish Tank - Mini Fish Aquarium Tank for Temporary Space, 0.2 Gallon Stackable Plastic Fish Bowl for Short-Term Use, Desktop Cube Tank for Small Fish, Insect, Shrimp, Crab, Spider
【What's included】: Fish Tank*1,without any other decorative accessories
【Temporary Use】: This 4x4.6-inch small aquarium holds 0.2 gallons of water, making it ideal for temporarily observing new fish, transporting during moves, or isolating sick fish. Please note that it is not suitable for the long-term housing of most fish species
【Fish Safety】: Crafted from durable AS material, this betta tank is both sturdy and drop-resistant, so there's no need to worry about accidental knocks from children or large pets. It also offers strong corrosion resistance, with a tolerance for harmful substances in water that is three times greater than glass, allowing it to maintain high clarity even after long-term use—making it ideal for observing your fish
【Stackable & Breathable】: Designed with a secure lid, the desktop aquarium features interlocking grooves on the top and bottom that allow multiple units to be stacked stably for compact storage. Meanwhile, ventilation holes in all four corners ensure ample oxygen circulation even when the containers are stacked
【Easy to Clean】: Owing to the properties of AS material, stain removal takes 65% less time compared to glass aquariums—simply rinsing with water is enough, eliminating the need for specialized cleaners, while also being 100% recyclable
【Multi-Scenario Use】: Desktop fish tank can serve as a temporary shelter for small fish and is also ideal for raising newborn fry or fish with poor swimming ability independently. Furthermore, the tank is highly suitable for housing small organisms such as shrimp, sea monkeys, and seashells, as well as for DIY projects like green plant tanks or moss tanks, offering a wide range of applications
While small tanks are generally not advised for long-term fishkeeping, each fish is unique. For example, some long-finned bettas may feel insecure in a large space and thrive in more confined quarters. Others may have been born with weaker fins, making sustained swimming in a big tank difficult. Store-bought bettas are often accustomed to small containers from a young age; a sudden move to a much larger environment could cause stress and behavioral overreactions. For such fish, an appropriately sized smaller tank may be the healthier choice. We encourage observing your pet closely and selecting a tank that truly suits its needs—wishing your beloved companion a healthy, happy life