Monday, March 24, 2014

Yeah Aqua Farm! A self-cleaning fish tank that grows food

Thanks to Uncommon Goods for providing me with this item to review. All opinions are completely my own.


I was so excited when Uncommon Goods contacted me to do a review. I love their online store, there's seriously something for everyone on there. I chose to receive this awesome Aqua Farm where your betta fish provides nutrient rich water to the plants growing above. Click here to see more of their DIY kits or click here to see home decor.


They send you everything you need to get your garden and tank set up plus a coupon for a discount on a betta fish at Petco. My little guy is a twintail half moon betta. So cute!

It doesn't look like much now since I'm still waiting for the seeds to sprout, but I can't wait to see how it all works once they start growing. The seeds I planted are basil and wheat grass.


I had a hard time understanding the instructions when it came to getting the water to flow past the plant roots so that was the only thing I didn't like about the whole set up process. But I eventually figured it out. The bottom of the pump tube has to be above the end of the straight clear tube (I had it below the straight tube which is wrong in this picture so it blew bubbles into the tank. You don't want that. I just pulled it up an inch and then it worked). Then the water is sucked up the tube and goes into the white tray to flow around the plant roots. The tray has drainage holes to allow that water to flow back into the tank.

Here's a view from the top. The blank circle is a little door to drop fish food into the tank.


And here's Rupert! He digs it. Let's see what he can help grow!

6 comments

  1. I LOVE this!! Our daughter has been asking for her own pet lately. She's only three, so fish are a good option, haha. What a cool product!

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  2. I'm totally intrigued by this - it'll be interesting to what just what grows!

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  3. Last week I was cleaning my 10 gallon fish tank and I broke it! Why didn't they contact me? (This one is different though) haha I was in need of a tank!! I love Rupert!

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  4. Do you still feed the betta meat-based food, though? Betta fish are carnivores and will only eat plants when they are starving to death.

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  5. of course, i give him food for betta fish. the fish can't reach the plants roots anyway because of the bottom of the white tray.

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  6. […] Our wheat grass is thriving thanks to Rupert… […]

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