Description
Aqua-Ponic Planter and Fish Habitat
Keep fish and plants together in one symbiotic environment
The Aquaponic Planter and Fish Habitat allows you to keep a betta or goldfish together with your favorite houseplant or herbs. The symbiotic relationship between the plant and fish allows both to thrive in this fun and educational environment.
- Fun, Beautiful, Functional, and Educational
- Adds natural beauty to any room in the home, classroom, or office
- Plant relies on the fish waste generated in the fishbowl below as a food source. In turn, the plant works to filter the fish’s water
- Ideal for betta, danios and white cloud minnows
Fun, Beautiful, Functional, and Educational
The Aquaponic Planter and Fish Habitat is an ideal way to teach children and beginner hobbyists about the symbiotic relationship between plants and fish.
Compatible With Most Houseplants or Herbs
Popular houseplants include 1) dumbcane, 2) bamboo, 3) Chinese evergreen, 4) Moses-in-the-cradle. Any of these popular choices will thrive in the Aquaponic Tank.
Provides a Symbiotic Environment for Fish and Plant
The waste generated by the fish acts as a food source for the plant. In turn, the plant filters the water of the aquarium to provide the fish with clear and clean water.
Ceramic Planting Media
The Aqua-Ponic tank comes with ceramic planting media to retain water and support root growth of the plant you choose.
You’ll Love the Aqua-Ponic Planter and Fish Habitat
The Aquaponic Planter and Fish Habitat from Penn-Plax adds natural beauty to your home while creating a healthy and symbiotic environment for fish and plants. Each fish tank is made from ultra clear plastic and the tank replicates nature’s natural metabolic cycle by allowing fish waste to be absorbed by the plant above as nourishment.
Each Planter and Fish Habitat includes plastic tank with planting lid and ceramic growing substrate.
Most indoor house plants are suitable for the planting in the environment; suggestions include Chinese evergreen, English ivy, bamboo, mint, watercress, chives, or any leafy lettuce. Penn Plax recommends you research the plants toxicity and nutritional requirements before using as fish may nibble on roots. Plant is not a source of food for the fish. Any fish food can be used but avoid overfeeding as this can cloud water and harm both fish and plant. Betta tank is shown with a peace lily plant. Seeds are not recommended.
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