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Indoor
tabletop fountains for fish. It’s not an aquarium! It’s not
a fish bowl! It’s not just a fountain! It’s all of these,
but without the maintenance.
Easy to set up and easy to maintain. Just fill with
water and plug it in. It’s as easy as that.
Meet
our goldfish Oscar. He has
lived in an ultimate fish bowl fountain ever since we adopted
him from a pet store in April of 1994. He couldn't be happier
or friendlier. All you have to do is go over to his bowl and
he pops up to the top to say hello.

Now
meet Peter. We adopted Peter November of 2003. What can we
say. The fish just love being in this environment.

Here
is a front view of Peter's Ultimate Fish Bowl Fountain. They
even look great!

Having
an Ultimate Fish Bowl Fountain is just like having your very
own miniature pond inside, but without all of the hassles.
Fish seem to be much friendlier as well. We feel this is due
to the fact that they are not constantly being scooped out
of their bowl every other week. Just think how you would feel
if you were always being ousted from your home.
What
a great conversation piece. The Ultimate Fish Bowl Fountain
will give you hours of enjoyment. From the soothing sounds
of a babbling brook, to the cool looking fish happily swimming
about, to the little fisherman sitting on top of the fountain
with his pole bobbing in the waterfall. You, your friends
and loved ones will receive countless hours of soothing pleasure
from your Ultimate Fish Bowl Fountain.
Components:
1.
One 14" X 17” Resin Bowl (holds approximately
2 gal. of
water)
2.
One Maxi Jet 500 aquarium power head pump.
3.
One foam filter for your pump.
4.
One hand-sculpted Featherock waterfall (guaranteed
Not to splash).
5.
One fisherman with pole and ceramic fish to place onto
your fountain.
6.
One plastic pump cylinder.
7.
One hand pump.
Set-up:
Total set-up time takes less than 5 minutes.
Maintenance:
1.
Feed your fish once a day. (Goldfish are highly
recommended)
2.
These make great humidifiers so you will have to periodically
add fresh water to the bowl.
3.
The perfect waterfall at the top of your fountain is
used as your gauge to rinsing off your foam filter. When the
waterfall starts to slow up, this means that it is time to
rinse off the filter. It usually doesn’t have to be done for
at least 3-4 weeks if not longer.
4.
The hand pump is to be used as a vacuum cleaner. If
you start to see some accumulation of waist material on the
bottom of the bowl, stick the straight end of the hand pump
into the water and the other end goes into a bucket and just
do half squeezes to gently suck op the excess debris. Don’t
expect to do this too often. It is only there as a backup
to what the foam filter and the featherock don’t filter out.
That’s right, the Featherock waterfall is also a filter. So
this way you are getting a double filtration system.
It
doesn’t get any easier than this!
What
a great gift for that special someone!
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