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Aqua One

Midi Float

$12.80Out 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 9325136010831
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

Isolating a sick, injured or pregnant fish from the main tank usually means setting up a whole separate system, which isn't always practical. The Midi Float from Aqua One is a clear acrylic floating enclosure designed to give you that isolation without the extra tank, sitting right inside your existing aquarium.

Its flexible design allows for several different setup configurations depending on what you need it for.

Key features
  • Clear acrylic construction for full visibility of the fish inside
  • Can be configured as a single tank, twin tank, or dedicated breeding trap
  • Includes a base separator to protect newborn fry
  • Fixes in place with suction cups, or can be left to float freely
  • Suitable for coldwater, tropical and marine aquariums
Who it's for

Anyone needing to isolate a pregnant, sick, or injured fish within their main display, or hobbyists looking to set up a simple in-tank breeding trap.

Setup & tips
  • Choose the single, twin, or breeding trap configuration based on your specific need, following the instructions included with the unit
  • Fix in place with the supplied suction cups if you want a stable position, or let it float if that suits your setup better
  • Keep an eye on water exchange through the enclosure, since isolated fish still need good water quality
  • Remove promptly once no longer needed, since prolonged isolation can be stressful for most fish