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| Review by R. McCue |
Date Added: Friday 11 January, 2008 |
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The effect is mesmerizing and enjoyable to watch, but they are higher maintenance than expected. The jellyfish get covered with little bubbles after a while from the agitated water and tend to get stuck at the top. In addition, once this happens, their tentacles get knotted. This requires a simple but, for me, an all-too-frequent process. The top of the aquarium is removed; the tentacles are untangled, and the bubbles are shaken off the surface. …read full review
Rating:     3 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by r. caruthers |
Date Added: Monday 09 July, 2007 |
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VERY cool looking! IT looks as if the Jellyfish are actually floating there!read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by D. Andrew |
Date Added: Thursday 14 June, 2007 |
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This product is truly awesome! Fro afar and even from up close, it is difficult to tell that the jellyfish are not real! My 5 year old was a bit spooked at first as she was convinced they were real. The instructions and DVD are all in Japanese of course, but the DVD gives you step-by-step set-up directions, and the visuals make it much easier. The Aquapict has two modes: Auto, where the jellyfish swim with regular background colors,
and Deep Sea, where the background colors are deeper and colder. The set runs on AC power (A free voltage converter for 110V households is included); no batteries needed. Note that the tank needs to be cleaned out on a regular …read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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