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Red Black & Blue Silicone Skin Case Combo for PS3 Controller Sale Price: $3.89 |
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Combo Set Includes: 2 x Black Silicone skin case for Sony PS3 Controller, 1 x Blue silicone skin case for Sony PS3 Controller, 1 x Red silicone skin case for Sony PS3 Controller. Compatible with: Sony PS3 |
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Nintendo Wii Remote and Nunchuck Controller Combo - Blue (Non Oem)-Includes Silicone Sleeve and Wrist Strap Sale Price: $13.87 |
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Nintendo Wii Remote and Nunchuck Controller |
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Case Star ® Light Blue silicone soft case/cover plus 1 set of LCD screen protector for Playstation PS VITA+Case Star CELLPHONE bag Sale Price: $7.99 |
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BLUE GLOW in DARK Xbox 360 Game Controller Silicone Case Skin Protector Cover (Many Colors Available) Sale Price: $5.95 |
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Nintendo Wii Remote Control Nunchuck Silicone Skin - Blue Sale Price: $0.01 |
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100% new high quality Nintendo Wii Remote/Nunchuk Silicone Case Soft Skin-like feel with anti-slip grip to prevent dropping or throwing of the control Provides an ultra comfortable feel to your Wii Remotes All buttons and slots are accessible without removing the protection skin Washable and easy to remove and reuse For use with: Nintendo Wii Compatible with model: Remote / Nunchuk |
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BLUE GLOW in DARK Playstation 3 PS3 Wireless Game Controller Anti-Slip Silicone Case Skin Protector Cover (Many Colors Available) Sale Price: $5.95 |
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NINTENDO WII FIT Balance Board BLUE Silicon Skin Cover Sleeve Anti-slip Pad Sale Price: $4.70 |
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You won't regret your purchase!!! |
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Wii Fit Balance Board Blue Silicone Sleeve Sale Price: $8.87 |
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CTA DIGITAL W-BSB Blue Silicone Sleeve for Wii Balance Board. With this stylish silicone sleeve, you can protect your Wii Balance Board from the wear and tear of every day use. The soft silicone material acts as an absorbent to lessen the impact of steps taken on the Balance Board, which is sure to happen with active game playing... |
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Remote Controller & Nunchuk Accessory Bundle Kit for Nintendo Wii - Premium 2 Tone Protective Silicon / Silicone Skin Cover Case "Colors may vary" Sale Price: $6.88 |
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Remote Controller & Nunchuk Accessory Bundle Kit for Nintendo Wii - Permium 2 Tone Protective Silicon / Silicone Skin Cover Case (Blue + Green + Pink + Orange) |
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Baby Blue Silicone/silicon Skin Protection Sleeve for Nintendo Wii Remote (Wiimote) + Nunchuck Controller By Nintendozoo Sale Price: $2.99 |
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Protect your Nintendo Wii Remote and Nunchuk and get a better grip on your game playing with this Skin Cover. NintendoZoo presents this package in a set of 2 (one for the Wiimote and one for the Nunchuk), Skin Covers are skin tight silicone covers custom tailored to fit your remote controllers... |
Fish tanks are obviously the second (if you don't know the first then you have no right to be an aquarist) most important part of your new hobby as an aquarist, unless, of course, you feel like using some other container to take care of them, like your dad's fishing cooler (don't eat those fish, people!). Freshwater aquarium tanks come in all shapes and sizes, and at equally varied prices. But, how do you know which is the better tank to purchase anyway?
Sure, many people have talked about the neatness of having a large tank, or the complexity of having a small one. They've also tried to judge a tank's estimate value by its composition, and by how convenient it would be to maintain it. But let me first lay down some things for you to consider before you start knowing exactly which tank to buy.
Is Large Tank = Expensive Tank?
Well, by comparative mass, it should just be natural that something bigger should also cost more, by is it really that way? Should size always account for the price of an object? If you browse a fish tank catalog, or search the internet for freshwater aquarium tanks, you should find this to be generally true, except for a few noticeable exceptions.
Using something already used
First, for any commercially produced fish tank out there, it is generally perceived that any larger tank would always be more expensive, but that only holds true when the tank is in its pristine, untouched, fresh-from-the-manufacturer condition. In other words, there is an alternative aside from using fish tanks that a sold on display at your regular specialty store. You can use second-hand fish tanks!
Yes, those fish tanks that are just lying outside the store waiting to rot can be used, and just in case the one you want is broken, you can easily address the problem by using a silicone-based sealant. And if you want to buy a second-hand fish tank that is much cheaper, then find someone who has a fish tank but is not interested (anymore) in raising fish. You should find the deal very, very affordable. Beware of sudden opportunists, though.
Beware of thin tanks
While a large tank can be very advantageous to the starting aquarist, one should still consider the fish tank's overall thickness. A large tank with an otherwise thin composition is sure to be an aquatic time bomb waiting to explode. These cases are usually rare, though, but one should still be vigilant in spotting these kinds of brittle tanks, to ensure that your fish won't come sliding out of a broken aquarium sitting on your couch the next morning.
Sometimes, being expensive means potential to save money in the long run
Lastly, beginner aquarists should also learn that not everything that is cheap is necessarily inferior to more expensive alternatives. And for this reason, I don't recommend using a glass fish tank, and recommend you switch to the more durable acrylic tanks. Sure, they are considerably more expensive than your conventional glass tank, but as a starter, maintaining something as delicate as glass can be a little bit too hazardous, and you know what they always say: "it's better to be safe than sorry".
Sandra Gaffney is a freshwater aquarium expert. For more great tips on freshwater aquarium tank, visit http://www.myfreshwateraquariumsecrets.com/
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