FREESEA Morza/va993 Betta Aquarium Kit User Manual
- August 11, 2024
- Freesea
Table of Contents
FREESEA Morza/va993 Betta Aquarium Kit
INTRODUCTION
The FREESEA Morza/va993 Betta Aquarium Kit is a great choice for betta fish fans who care about both looks and usefulness. This aquarium kit from the well-known brand FREESEA is made to give your betta fish the best environment possible, mixing style and functionality. For just $29.99, the Morza/va993 is a great choice for small areas like desks, countertops, or dorm rooms because it is light and easily portable. The tank holds 1 gallon, which is just the right size for a betta fish and makes it easy to take care of. The tank is made of strong acrylic, so it looks good and will last a long time. This kit comes in a sleek black box and has everything you need to get started. It’s a great choice for both new and experienced fish keepers.
SPECIFICATIONS
Brand | FREESEA |
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Tank Volume | 1 Gallon |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Product Dimensions | 7.8 L x 5.5 W x 7.8 H Inches |
Item Weight | 1.06 Pounds |
Style | Black / 1.2 Gallon |
Price | $29.99 |
Manufacturer | FREESEA |
Item Model Number | Morza/va993 |
Material | Acrylic |
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
- Betta Aquarium Kit
- LED Light
- Filter Pump
- Manual
FEATURES
- Small Size: The 1.2-gallon tank is perfect for small places or using on a desk. It can hold betta fish, guppies, angel fish, and other small ornamental fish.
- Lighting with LEDs: The tank has built-in LED lights that make it easier to see and make a nice show both day and night.
- Decorative Plants: It comes with two decorative plastic water plants that make it look better and give fish places to hide.
- ornaments That You Can Choose From: You can customize the tank by adding any other ornaments you want.
- Free Filtration System: It comes with a full filtration system that is hidden behind the tank and can be taken out if needed. This gives you options for managing the tank.
- Removeable Filter: The filter system can be taken out to make more room in the tank or to use it in other places, like ponds or bigger tanks.
- 5V USB Power Supply: It can be charged by power banks, computer ports, or phone chargers because it has a 5V USB connection.
- Problem-solving made easy: If the water pump stops working, use a power bank or phone plug to make sure the voltage is right.
- Durable Construction: It’s made to last and can handle regular use, but it’s fragile and may need to be handled with care.
- Replacement Guarantee: If the company delivers tanks that are damaged or broken, they will either give the customer a return or a new tank.
- Easy to Move and Set Up: The tank is only 1.06 pounds, which makes it easy to move and set up.
- Small Size: 7.8 x 5.5 x 7.8 inches, so it fits well in small areas and doesn’t add much bulk to your setup.
- Functions in Many Ways: It can hold different kinds of small fish and look nice in homes or offices.
- Choice of Gift: It’s a great present for kids, friends, or family on holidays or special days like birthdays.
- Simple Maintenance: It was made to be easy to maintain, so both new and expert aquarium fans can use it.
SETUP GUIDE
- Carefully take out the tank, LED light, filter system, and any decorations that came with the kit from its box.
- Clean the Tank: To get rid of any dust or packaging leftovers, rinse the tank with water and no soap.
- Put the Filter in Place: Put the filter system behind the tank. Make sure it’s tight and properly centered.
- Connect the Power: Plug the LED light and filter system into a 5V USB power source, like a computer or power bank.
- Put Down Substrate: You can make the tank look more realistic by putting down the substrate at the bottom.
- Place Decorations: Put the plastic water plants that come with the kit and any other decorations you want inside the tank.
- Fill with Water: Carefully add water to the tank while being careful not to damage the decorations or ground.
- Take a look at the tank for any leaks or problems with the cleaning system before you put fish in it.
- Start the Light: Turn on the LED light to make sure it properly lights up the tank.
- Change the Filter: Check that the filter is working right and change the flow if necessary.
- Let the Tank Settle: Run the tank for 24 hours to make sure everything works right before adding fish.
- Add Fish: Slowly add your fish to the tank while keeping an eye on their health and habits.
- Check the Water: To make sure your fish live in a healthy setting, check the water temperature and quality on a regular basis.
- Change the Lighting: Change the lighting as needed to make the tank look better and make it look like day and night in the real world.
- Secure the Tank: Put the tank somewhere stable where it can’t be moved or knocked over easily.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
- Regular Cleaning: To keep the water clear and stop algae from growing, clean the tank and decorations once a week.
- Maintenance for the Filter System: Keep an eye on the filter system and clean it as directed by the maker.
- Water Changes: Change about 20 to 30 percent of the water every week to keep it fresh and stop waste from building up.
- Watch the Water Levels: Make sure the water level stays the same by adding water as needed to make up for lost water through evaporation.
- Check for Leaks: Check the tank often for damage or signs of leaks.
- Check the Water Parameters: Check the pH, ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates in the water to make sure it is safe for your fish.
- Check the Health of the Fish: Keep an eye on your fish for any signs of illness or discomfort and take care of any problems right away.
- Lights: Make sure the LED light is clean and change the times it turns on and off to meet your fish’s needs.
- Don’t feed your fish too much. Only give them as much as they can eat in a few minutes to keep them from making too much trash.
- Replace Filter Media: To make sure the filtration works well, change or clean the filter media as directed.
- Take Care: Be gentle with the tank when you clean it or move it so it doesn’t crack or break.
- Use Water Without Chlorine: To keep your fish safe from chemicals, always change the water with water that doesn’t have chlorine in it.
- Keep an eye on the equipment: Check the power supply often and make sure everything is working right.
- Clean the Substrate: If you are using a substrate, vacuum it every so often to get rid of waste and dirt.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Issue | Possible Cause | Solution |
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Filter Not Working | Power supply issue | Check power connection; ensure |
outlet is functioning
Water Cloudiness| Overfeeding or insufficient filtration| Reduce feeding
amount and clean or replace filter media
Fish Stressed| Strong water current or low water temperature| Adjust
filter placement or add a heater
Noisy Operation| Air trapped in the filter| Gently tilt the filter to
release air bubbles
Algae Growth in Tank| Excessive light exposure| Reduce light exposure or
add algae-eating fish/snails
Water Leaking| Improper assembly of tank components| Reassemble tank,
ensuring all parts fit securely
Filter Flow Too Strong| Lack of flow adjustment| Place decorations to
break up the water flow
Odor from Tank| Accumulated waste or decaying food| Clean the tank and
ensure regular maintenance
Low Water Level| Evaporation or leaks| Refill tank with conditioned
water and check for leaks
Fish Jumping Out| Tank lid not secure or stressed fish| Secure tank lid
and check water conditions
Filter Clogged| Debris buildup in filter media| Clean or replace filter
media regularly
Fish Breathing Heavily| Poor water quality or low oxygen levels| Perform
a water change and add an air pump if necessary
Tank Scratches| Cleaning with abrasive materials| Use a soft cloth or
sponge for cleaning acrylic tanks
Heater Malfunctioning| Incorrect heater placement| Ensure heater is
fully submerged and properly installed
Water Temperature Fluctuations| Room temperature variations| Monitor
room temperature and adjust heater settings as needed
PROS & CONS
PROS:
- Affordable pricing at $29.99.
- Lightweight and compact, perfect for small spaces.
- Durable acrylic construction.
- Sleek black design enhances aesthetic appeal.
- Easy to set up and maintain.
- Reliable brand with good customer support.
CONS:
- Limited to a 1-gallon capacity, not suitable for larger fish.
- Acrylic material may scratch more easily than glass.
- No built-in lighting feature.
- May require frequent water changes due to small tank size.
- Limited space for additional decorations or plants.
- Basic filtration system may not handle heavy waste loads.
- No adjustable flow feature in the filter.
- Black color may not match all decor styles.
WARRANTY
The FREESEA Morza/va993 Betta Aquarium Kit comes with a standard 1-year warranty , providing peace of mind to buyers. This warranty covers any manufacturing defects and ensures that if any issues arise within the first year of use, the manufacturer will offer repair or replacement services.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the FREESEA Morza/va993 Betta Aquarium Kit?
The FREESEA Morza/va993 Betta Aquarium Kit is a compact, lightweight aquarium designed specifically for Betta fish. It features a sleek black acrylic design and is ideal for small tank setups.
What are the dimensions of the FREESEA Morza/va993 Betta Aquarium Kit?
The aquarium kit measures 7.8 inches in length, 5.5 inches in width, and 7.8 inches in height, making it a suitable size for a small space.
What is the tank volume of the FREESEA Morza/va993 Betta Aquarium Kit?
The FREESEA Morza/va993 has a tank volume of 1 gallon, which is ideal for Betta fish and small aquatic environments.
How much does the FREESEA Morza/va993 Betta Aquarium Kit weigh?
The kit weighs 1.06 pounds, making it lightweight and easy to handle.
What is the price of the FREESEA Morza/va993 Betta Aquarium Kit?
The FREESEA Morza/va993 Betta Aquarium Kit is priced at $29.99, offering a stylish and functional option for Betta fish enthusiasts.
What material is used for the FREESEA Morza/va993 Betta Aquarium Kit?
The FREESEA Morza/va993 is made from acrylic, which provides a clear view of the tank's interior and is less prone to breaking compared to glass.
What is the manufacturer of the FREESEA Morza/va993 Betta Aquarium Kit?
The FREESEA Morza/va993 Betta Aquarium Kit is manufactured by FREESEA, a brand known for its aquarium products.
Why is my FREESEA Morza/va993 Betta Aquarium Kit’s filter not working?
If the filter in your FREESEA Morza/va993 is not working, check that it’s properly connected to the power source. Make sure the intake is not clogged with debris. If the problem persists, the filter may need to be replaced.
What should I do if the LED lights on my FREESEA Morza/va993 Betta Aquarium Kit won’t turn on?
If the LED lights are not functioning, first check the power connection. Ensure that the switch is properly turned on and that the lights are securely attached. If the issue remains, you may need to replace the LED lights.
Why is the water in my FREESEA Morza/va993 Betta Aquarium Kit cloudy?
Cloudy water in the FREESEA Morza/va993 Betta Aquarium Kit may be due to overfeeding, insufficient filtration, or dirty water. Reduce feeding, check and clean the filter, and perform a partial water change to clear the water.
What can I do if my FREESEA Morza/va993 Betta Aquarium Kit’s filter is making a loud noise?
A noisy filter in the FREESEA Morza/va993 could be caused by trapped air or debris in the impeller. Turn off the filter, unplug it, and clean the impeller. Reassemble the filter and ensure it’s properly seated to reduce noise.
How can I fix the low water flow in my FREESEA Morza/va993 Betta Aquarium Kit’s filter?
Low water flow in the FREESEA Morza/va993 filter can be due to clogged filter media. Remove and clean or replace the filter media to restore proper water flow. Ensure the intake is not blocked by debris.
Why is my FREESEA Morza/va993 Betta Aquarium Kit’s heater not maintaining a consistent temperature?
If the heater in your FREESEA Morza/va993 is not maintaining temperature, check the thermostat settings and ensure the heater is properly submerged. If the heater continues to malfunction, consider replacing it with a new one.
What should I do if my FREESEA Morza/va993 Betta Aquarium Kit is leaking water?
If you notice water leakage from the FREESEA Morza/va993, inspect the tank for cracks and ensure all seals are intact. If the leakage is from the filter, check the connections and O-rings, and replace any damaged parts.
How do I reduce the algae growth in my FREESEA Morza/va993 Betta Aquarium Kit?
To reduce algae growth in the FREESEA Morza/va993, limit light exposure to 8-10 hours per day, avoid overfeeding, and perform regular water changes. Additionally, clean the tank walls and any decorations regularly.
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