I have 5 aquariums at home. Out of 5 I have both a 5 gallon and a 10 gallon. I've tried this bubble wall in both. First of all, I would like to point out that in no case did this wall of bubbles cover the entire back wall. You can cover the entire side wall of one of the tanks, but not the back wall, so keep that in mind when planning your decorations. The next thing I would like to note is that this bubble wall is very light. How it floats for sure when you put it in the tank. Also, you can only install it on glass. So if you try to put it on the bottom of a tank already installed you will have to remove all the substrate to try to fix the suction cups. Also note that if your aquarium contains fish waste or food scraps that have passed through the substrate and are on the glass bottom of your aquarium, you will have problems with sticking suction cups. You can always try to just bury the bubble wall under rocks, this doesn't work with sand to keep it down, but again it pops up very easily and you have to bury it completely to have any hope of staying down. It moves a little when the air pressure is released as it creates bubbles. In addition, you can easily attach it to one of the walls. Just be aware that bubbles will fly into your tank before you try to get up. This may be what you are interested in, but it will not be the same visual effect as the images you see in the online listing. In my personal opinion I would not attempt to fit this into an already running aquarium. This is something I only want to put in a new aquarium or one that you have completely disassembled and emptied. Installation frustration aside, the bubble wall works as expected. The bubbles don't flow completely like a flat pattern, but I think it makes the bubble wall look more natural and I like the effect. The bubbles come out fast enough to form a "wall" and the colors look just like the listing. Note that this decoration is useless if you don't already have an air pump and air pipe, as without an air pump/air pipe it will only light up under rocks. Overall I'm happy with the purchase as I was in the process of completely replacing my 10 gallon tank so installation wasn't a problem. However, I cannot stress this enough. Installation takes a lot of patience, time, effort and trial and error if you're trying to install this on an already running tank. If you have fish in this tank, chances are you will kill them due to the stress you gave them trying to put it in their house.
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