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Flipper

Deep Sea Magnified Viewer

$78Out of stock · backorder
Ships Australia-wideOut of stock
Dry goods ship Australia-wide with fast dispatch from Eastwood — or collect in store with the rest of your order.
SKU 652043949367
Available to backorder

Out of stock in-store — order now and we'll bring it in for you, ready to ship (or collect) when it arrives. Paid securely at checkout; we'll email you with timing once it's on order.

Added as a backorder
  • Ships Australia-wide — fast dispatch from Eastwood
  • Or collect in store with the rest of your order
  • Genuine stock — marine specialists since 2012

Overview

Even the clearest tank glass keeps you a step removed from the fine detail of your corals and fish. The Deep Sea Magnified Viewer from Flipper closes that gap with an optical-grade magnifying lens that mounts straight to the outside of the tank, giving you a genuinely close, distortion-free look at anything inside.

It's a simple concept executed well — no batteries, no setup, just a lens and a strong magnet that turns casual tank-watching into real up-close viewing.

Key features
  • Optical-grade magnifying lens for a clear, close-up view of corals and fish
  • Strong rare-earth magnets hold it securely to glass or acrylic tanks
  • Moves freely around the tank for viewing from any spot
  • Doubles as an early-warning tool for spotting pests or signs of disease
  • Suitable for glass and acrylic aquariums
Who it's for

Any reef keeper who wants a better look at their tank — whether that's for close-up coral inspection, photography, or simply enjoying the finer details of a display tank.

Setup & tips
  • Check your glass or acrylic thickness against the viewer's rated maximum before purchase
  • Slide the magnets together rather than snapping them onto the glass directly, to avoid a sharp impact on thinner panes
  • Keep the lens clean of salt creep for the clearest view
  • Use it regularly on new coral additions to check for early signs of pests before they spread