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Tell me I didn't just see a Flame Angel....

there's a mandarin in the flame/clown tank as well :(

I love that they didn't really talk about the types of fish in the tank in the email response, only the number of fish.
 
Sent another letter.....


To whom it may concern,



I recently came across the Bio Bubble and have to say I'm dismayed at what you consider a pet friendly environment. As an employee of a pet store for the last 15 years, I can assure you that what you showed in you video is NOT appropriate for the animals you displayed. It is misleading and should be considered false advertising. For instance, a Royal (Ball) Python can in no way live it's life in the Bio Bubble. It would surely out grow that tiny tank in less than a year. The salt water fish that you showed in it certainly would not survive, especially seeing that the fish you showed were all juvenile and would outgrow it in no time. The chameleons would need a much larger environment in order to thrive as well. Please be considerate to the animals you display in your videos as people will obviously go out and buy these thinking they can keep any animal in it which is ridiculous. In effect, your video will be sentencing animals to a quick death. I find it hard to believe that you care about the animals and you are most likely only out to make a buck. That's a shame.



Sincerely,

Mark McKay
 
Well folks it seems like I may become a sponsor for the BioBubble, But I will be displaying acceptable bioloads. They really took what I had to say to heart and asked for my help in advertising the BioBubble Habitats responsibly. Im currently awaiting more info in finalizing the agreement but I will by caring for two BioBubble habitats, One freshwater and one saltwater.

I do believe these tanks can easily support habitats as long as the buyer knows that hes limited on choice of fish. Ill be posting my reviews in the proper section once the BioBubble arrive as well as setting up a blog where I will be hosting photos/videos of the BioBubbles in action/Posting my livestock list/Water maintenance.

They really do seem like they care about the customers concerns and while ofcorse the videos are completely misleading they seem to be working to redesign their Marketing ads thanks to our emails which have opened their eyes.
 
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Well,if you can't beat em............join em.lol
Just kidding.It looks like a pretty neat little tank.Just needs to be put in the correct light.
 
Its not going to be a reef tank, sense its not really marketed to be one. From what was said to me in the emails its really more of a introductory into fish keeping. Im only getting involved because their video is not a proper introduction. Im thinking a yellow clown goby, peppermint shrimp, some blue leg hermits and snails. And just using an artificial coral and artificial macro algae for decor on the saltwater tank. Fresh water will have natural gravel or sand, still undecided on live or artificial plants, and driftwood.
 
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Well folks it seems like I may become a sponsor for the BioBubble, But I will be displaying acceptable bioloads. They really took what I had to say to heart and asked for my help in advertising the BioBubble Habitats responsibly. Im currently awaiting more info in finalizing the agreement but I will by caring for two BioBubble habitats, One freshwater and one saltwater.

I do believe these tanks can easily support habitats as long as the buyer knows that hes limited on choice of fish. Ill be posting my reviews in the proper section once the BioBubble arrive as well as setting up a blog where I will be hosting photos/videos of the BioBubbles in action/Posting my livestock list/Water maintenance.

They really do seem like they care about the customers concerns and while ofcorse the videos are completely misleading they seem to be working to redesign their Marketing ads thanks to our emails which have opened their eyes.

you are not kidding right?
 
I wouldn't call it free as I am going to be doing several write ups and videos as to the set up and every day work that has to be done to sustain the tank and it's inhabitants. I feel that this does have some potential but when being used correctly.
 
For the first time in my life I am speechless, this is crazy.
 
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These Bio Bugs look so neat. Can you keep your dog in one of these? Maybe even a kid. Technology never ceases to amaze me.

The only livestock I would keep in this marketing hunk of crap are bristleworms and pods.
 
These Bio Bugs look so neat. Can you keep your dog in one of these? Maybe even a kid. Technology never ceases to amaze me.

The only livestock I would keep in this marketing hunk of crap are bristleworms and pods.

Pods is the key word here.
 
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