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The Creative Aquarium Ornament Treasure Hunter Diver Action Figure is a captivating addition to any fish tank. Made from durable, non-toxic resin and plastic, this ornament not only entertains but also aerates your aquarium. The diver's motion activates the treasure chest, creating a dynamic display that is safe for both freshwater and saltwater environments. Requires an air pump and tubing for operation.
A**R
Works Great
Product is exactly as described and functions great!
L**N
not worth
not worth the money cheep and falls apart ,
K**.
REMOVE THE PLASTIC CLIP!
The media could not be loaded. Very satisfied with this purchase. Just what I needed to go with the shipwreck theme for my daughter’s gold fish. I removed the plastic clip that I believe is applied for shipping purposes. I placed the treasure chest in the gravel slightly tilted up to hide the opening in the back for the weight and to also help in opening the lid on the chest. I have a small 10 gallon tank so the chain was too long and would’ve had the diver just floating at the top. I quickly fixed that by moving the diver further down on the chain. I left the excess chain just hanging on the other end of the diver because I plan on getting a bigger tank later and I will move the diver back up on the chain. All I need is a valve to control the air flow from the pump. As you can see in the video, the air is coming out pretty fast lol.Overall great quality!
A**Y
Nice for the price
What I like about this decoration is that is the perfect size for my 25 gallon tank. The top doesn’t exactly lower and rise like it’s supposed to. Additionally, the chain that is pictured was not attached to the chest. So I had to figure out my own way to attach it which was a pain. The links are very fragile. It’s like putting jewelry together with these itty bitty links. It took a good 30-45 minutes to put the chain on the chest, and it still doesn’t look perfect. But it nice for the price though.
M**T
Great action, when modified.
It looks great and works with some modifications. It is too light to stay anchored with the buoyancy of the diver and bubbles, even though there is a plastic coated weight inside the chest. Gluing a flat rock to the bottom as some did will work, but I made a stainless steel sheet metal flange with a high hump in the center, screwed to the bottom of the chest with the flanges under the gravel at front and back (an upside down U with big ears). The rate that the lid opens and closes is controlled by valving the air flow and sliding the chain back and forth from the center to the front edge of the chest. I prefer the diver pull chain at the center of the chest for slower opening and faster close (less diver pull). I washed out any loose glitter, but they are small and my fish are large, so I don't think I'll have a problem with that. Hopefully the paint will last, cause it's cute!
M**A
Who made this
The “treasure” is sparkles. It’s not secured on there right, and can be scraped off easily. This is TERRIBLE for the fish if they are stupid enough (They are) To try to eat the sparkles, they can get impacted and DIE! For this reason I just took the diver off and stuck him in my tank alone. The diver is well made/detailed and obviously floats on his own. I like watching my fish push him around. But The sparkles ARE NOT sealed in, and considering how lazy this looks to me I’m not sure if the glue used for the sparkles is non toxic to my fish.
S**Y
Your fishy friends will love it
Michael loves his treasure chest more than his fancy rock home. He enjoys poking the scuba diver and relaxes in the chest protecting his gold. Michael said he enjoys his new home arrangement very much and recommends it the rest of his fishy friends.
F**E
Fast shipping, minimal packaging
This is our favorite feature in the aquarium. It took some playing with airflow to get the best effect, but this is a great visual in our tank! With the perfect setting, you can get somewhat frequent bursts of bubble clouds that make the diver bob around and "swim." If you have air flow set too high, the lid won't close. Too low, by the time the bubble releases, it is a single large bubble. You'll want an air flow valve.
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