@hygger.aquarium: If you think keeping fish is troublesome, you may have never come cross the right tools!#fishtank #aquarium #cleaner #waterchange #usa

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notaidanquintero
Aidan :
How is that water so clean
2026-01-22 00:07:59
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caleb :
I will say I have been using this for a while.. very good for moving water but not good for cleaning the tank, mine also cracked so it leaks water
2026-01-23 02:14:48
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jp_ aquatics :
This helped so much thxs
2026-01-21 20:30:02
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