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T**.
Large pot, extremely durable
I use it for a feeding pit for my shrimp, at first I was looking for a smaller but I chose this instead. Decided to create a bed of baby tears for my shrimp to eat on. Large pot for sure but its extremely well made
B**.
So far I like them a lot but….
So far I really like these. I’m not sure how long the suction cups will last before they unstick. It’s hard to find it well-made suction cups these days.
J**H
awesome lil pots
this is even cooler than I thought I would be...planted some anubis minor in it...it looks great...I just bought two more
L**E
Durable and cute!
Super cute! Arrived quickly. I wanted to use them for my airplants, and they fit and work great! There is a small hole on the bottom, so it would be great for a soil plant that needs drainage, but not so great if you just wanted to put loose sand or very small substrate in there without any liquid. They've been on my window for over a month now with no noticeable slippage, and I haven't re-suctioned the suction cups at all!
A**V
Nice clear quality!
Arrived in a nice packaging and neither of the two glasses were broken. Suction cups are clear too so they’re less distracting than some other products that use a semi transparent cup.
S**H
Great solution for plants that looks great!
These plant cups are a great solution for plants, especially if you have limited space for planting. They arrived intact and well packaged to prevent breakage. I have been impressed by how much they can hold, how well the drainage hole drains (it isn't a huge hole, but can empty the cup of water in about 2-3 seconds, without also letting out any gravel), and how strong the suction cups are. They've held up perfectly to the tank wall, even with some gravel and the plant in them; and even with a piggy goldfish aggressively digging in it for stray food. I popped a fertilizer tab in the gravel with the plant in the cup, and everything has been growing well. The glass feels thin, but has stood up to me moving it around in the tank, and having to pull/push on it gently to set the suction cups. It's definitely glass, so I'm sure that if you drop it from a height or onto a sharp edge it will shatter, but as long as you don't maul it, I am sure it will be fine.They can hold quite a bit; you could put an egg in there with room to spare. They each hold an anubias , a moss ball, and a small java fern + rocks to anchor it very well. By being able to plant vertically, I get all the benefit of a planted tank, while keeping the substrate easy to clean, and with a unique 'floating plants' look that's gotten compliments.Bottom line, these are great cups for planting with a lot of possibility. I will be buying more if I decide to get more plants!
A**R
Its Alright
I dont like that it has a hole at the bottom of the cup. I intended for soil with a sand cap to go in there follwed by plants. Still doable probably just have to super glue? I just put a sponge. And also one of the cups was missing a suction cup, should be 2 for each glass cup. So be sure to order the right ones separately. All that being said Once installed it actually looks pretty cool. I Do plan on getting more
R**B
Work as advertised
Worked as described. But suction cups didn’t last very long. Suctions cups hardened in the water and afterwards cups were unusable. Neat idea, but not usable for me. Used as anemone cups in salt water.
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