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The Flex aquarium not only offers contemporary styling with its distinctive curved front, but is also equipped with powerful multi-stage filtration and brilliant LED lighting that allows the user to customize several settings via remote control.
Rated 5 out of
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Mandy from
Awesome little TankGreat Tank. Very attractive. Great lighting that grows plants very well. I love the filtration system, which is divided at the back where the heater, pump and all media is hidden from view. Pump is super quiet and everything is easily accessible for cleaning. Love this tank!
Date published: 2024-04-04
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Islay from
Great tank for beginnersGreat tank for beginners, gives confidience to go to the next size up.
Date published: 2024-03-17
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Anonymous from
Fluval Flex 57LGood quality tank, so much better than the Aqua One it's replacing
Over 40% of dogs and over 30% of cats in New Zealand are at least 10% over their ideal weight, classing them as overweight or obese*
The Karaka tree is a large tree with glossy, dark green leaves, that can be found throughout New Zealand, predominantly in the North Island. These berries are loved by Kereru, however they are highly toxic to dogs.
Here’s how to protect your dog from Karaka Berry toxicity and the signs of poisoning to watch out for:
Potentially toxic algae (also called Cyanobacteria) can make animals extremely sick when ingested. Knowing what to look for when visiting lakes, ponds and rivers is the best way to keep your dog safe.