Heavy Duty Fish/Invertebrate Specimen Container Fish Holding/Quarantine Sm or Lg
Multi-purpose clear container from Lee's Aquarium. Choose from small or large sizes. Large Size Approximate: 7L x 3-1/4W x 6D.
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Whether you are cleaning your larger tank or need a temporary carrier for travel, the Imagitarium Temporary Holding Fish Habitat caters to your aquatic needs. This durable, easy-to-clean tank is ideal for use as a temporary fish tank in a wide variety of circumstances. The pet keeper can serve as a hospital or quarantine tank, a holding area for your fish while your perform maintenance on a larger tank, or as a moving tank to transport your fish to a new home.
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About the Product: Lees Specimen Container Break Resistant is a break resistant, multi-purpose, clear container, used for holding tank, treatment tank or for observation of fish. As a treatment tank it requires less medication than an aquarium. Hangs on inside of the aquarium to utilize the benefits of the aquarium heater.
Lee's Break Resistant Specimen Container - Large
Lees Specimen Container is a multi-purpose clear container used for holding tank treatment tank or for observation of fish. As a treatment tank it requires less medication than an aquarium. Hang on inside of aquarium to utilize the benefits of the aquarium heater. One inch wide handle is used for hanging on aquarium. Features. Observation container. Medication and transfer tank. Seclude weak or injured fish. Small Specimen Container - 5.15L x 2.5W x 4.5H.
Lee's Large Specimen Container
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