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One of the focal points might be a fish tank, and if you want people to really make an impact with your fish tank then you should investigate the amazing designs on the biOrb website. Reef One, the designers behind the biOrb, have created a family of unique fish tank designed with style and welfare in mind. If you want your fish to be happy and to live long you need to give them the proper stimulus so that they will be occupied and won't be bored.
The biOrb family of aquariums, which includes the Baby biOrb, original 30L biOrb and the biUbe Pure now also features a few new members the biOrb Life Collection, which is a re-imagination of the regular rectangular aquarium but finally adds some style and advanced filtration.
The biOrb Life aquariums add a much more contemporary feel to any room, compared to an ordinary fish tank. The sleek outside shape is a massive departure from the sharp angles of a traditional glass box aquarium. Reef One's < a href= http://www.reef-one.com/biOrb-Classic>fish bowl shaped aquariums have taken the aquarium world by storm, featuring in countless TV programs and some films. Now you might be wondering what makes a biOrb so special. Its main feature is the water filtration system used in all tanks. It uses a unique five-stage system which not only improves but is able to maintain water quality and clarity. This high quality of water allows for healthy fish which live longer. It also makes the water in the tank as clear as possible. The different steps used to optimize the water include biological filtration mechanical filtration and chemical filtration along with water stabilizers and 100% oxygenation. The system is maintained by regularly changing patented biOrb filter cartridges which are quick and easy to change meaning maintenance is a breeze. Independent studies have been performed to ensure that your fish and your bacteria always have an ample supply of oxygen. The air coming from the filtration system is pumped in via the bubble tube.


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