







Marineland® brand is the world’s leading brand of innovative equipment and environments for consumers wishing to create the ultimate aquatic showcase. Committed to fishkeeping success for over 40 years, the brand is the professional’s choice for commercial display systems and scientific research. Whatever you’re passionate about – freshwater or saltwater, big or small, beauty or science – make your aquarium your own. The Marineland® Contour 3™ Aquarium Kit is an LED-lit desktop glass aquarium that creates an impressive feature piece for any home. With hidden filtration and an LED lighting system for day or night, your tank will come to life! This 3-gallon aquarium features rounded corners plus a sleek glass sliding canopy to give you a beautiful view of your fish. Bright white and blue LEDs show off this aquarium in the best light: white LEDs create shimmering light that mimics the natural underwater effect of sunlight, while blue LEDs produce a relaxing moonlit glow for evening and nighttime enjoyment. This aquarium kit includes a three-stage Marineland hidden filtration system featuring an adjustable flow filter pump. The hinged light and sliding glass canopy allow for easy access to the aquarium. Takes the Marineland® Rite-Size™ Z Filter Cartridge (one included with this kit – replacement filters available for changing monthly) and Marineland Bio-Foam®.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 9.5 x 10 x 10 inches; 10.5 Pounds
Item model number : ML90610
Date First Available : October 31, 2013
Manufacturer : Tetra
ASIN : B00GOFSB6U
Best Sellers Rank: #70,556 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #77 in Aquarium Starter Kits
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SLEEK DESIGN: Rounded corners and clear glass canopy allow viewing from multiple angles.
DAYLIGHT/MOONLIGHT SETTINGS: Bright white LEDs create a shimmering sunlight effect; blue LEDs produce a moonlit glow.
HIDDEN FILTRATION: Advanced, three-stage filtration is out of sight to enhance aquarium viewing.
EASY ACCESS: Hinged LED rail light and sliding glass canopy.
DIMENSIONS: The Marineland Contour 3 Aquarium measures 9.63 inches long by 9.63 inches wide by 14 inches high.
7 reviews for Marineland Contour 3 Aquarium Kit 3 Gallons, Rounded Glass Corners, Includes LED Lighting
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$50.98
Joseph Mignone –
Beautiful, high quality nano aquarium, perfect for small fish.
I purchased the Joyseus 30-inch Moss Poles 2-Pack (15″ inserted height) for my indoor jungle, and I’m really impressed with the quality and performance of these moss poles. If you have climbing or vining plants like Monsteras, Pothos, Philodendrons, or Devil’s Ivy, these are definitely worth adding to your plant care setup!The moss poles feel solid and well-made. The outer moss covering is thick and retains moisture nicely, which encourages aerial roots to latch on and grow. The internal support is sturdy — once anchored in the soil, they stay upright without wobbling or tipping over, even with fuller plants or heavier vines.Since setting these up, I’ve noticed a big difference in how my plants climb and develop. The vines naturally reach toward the moss and begin attaching themselves, which helps them grow vertically instead of sprawling out across shelves. It’s helped shape my plants beautifully and improved their overall health.One of the best features is how well the moss holds moisture. I lightly misted the poles weekly, and the moss stays damp but not soggy — exactly what plants love for their aerial roots to thrive. It definitely gives an advantage over plain stakes.The 30-inch height with 15-inch above-soil coverage is perfect for most medium to large houseplants. The pack of two is great value, especially if you have more than one climber. They arrived securely packaged, and the poles were intact with no fraying or damage.Installation was super simple: just insert into your plant’s pot, gently spread the roots toward the moss, and secure with plant ties or twist ties (not included). They stayed firm without needing constant adjustment.For the price, getting two moss poles of this quality is a steal. They’re a noticeable upgrade from flimsy bamboo stakes or plastic supports.These Joyseus moss poles have made a real difference in my plant care routine. My plants look happier, healthier, and more vibrant as they climb upward. If you want to support and show off your vining plants, this 2-pack is a fantastic purchase. Highly recommend for plant lovers!
Linda Abbott –
Gorgeous tank. Looks much bigger than it is.
I noticed, when researching tanks I wanted to buy, that the 3 and the 5 gallon reviews and Q&As are totally mixed together, so I want to state right out that this is a review of the 5 gallon tank. This is a beautiful tank. I was looking for a glass tank after totally destroying more than one acrylic hex tank trying to get algae off the sides of the glass. While you have to be careful handling it when you set it up, glass is SO much easier to clean. Being a glass worker, I have to say I’m really impressed with the curved edges on this tank. It isn’t an easy or inexpensive thing to do. I actually questioned whether this was real glass or plastic because of it. But it is real glass and it is curved without distortions that might happen when you bend glass. It gives it a lovely, graceful and expensive look. I like a naturally planted tank and was concerned about the amount of light I’d get from the LED strip. It looks like it will be fine for low light aquarium plants, like ferns and anubias. I will update this if the plants don’t thrive. Even if they don’t, attaching an additional light strip to this tank will be very easy and will not detract from the beauty of the tank. The light strip contains both clear lights and blue lights. When the clear lights are on, the blue lights are also on. It really enhances the colors in the tank. You can run the blue lights independently of the clear lights for a nighttime effect. This isn’t important if you have a freshwater tank, but would be very important if you have a saltwater tank. I did overestimate the amount of gravel needed for this tank because the tank is divided differently than other tanks I’ve had and I thought I’d need more. When I clean the tank, I’ll pull some gravel out of it. I’m a little torn about that because I have Dwarf African Frogs in there and they swim to the top to gulp air. My excess gravel shortens that distance for them to swim. There have been a ton of questions asking about the dimensions of the tank. The answers are all over the board. So here are the real dimensions: The overall dimensions of the tank, including the back area where the filtration is but without the stand or the light bar are: 9 5/8″ square by 14″ tall. The stand adds an additional 1 1/4″ in height. The light bar adds yet another 3 7/8″ in height. With everything attached, the height is 19 3/8″. The glass is 3/16″ thick and is not tempered (since people were asking. BTW, the only thing tempering does is keeps the glass from breaking into large pieces when it breaks. It does NOT make glass less breakable.) The filtration box is 2 1/4″ deep. This reduces the dimensions where your fish will swim to 9 5/8″ wide by 7 3/8″ deep. Having said that, it really doesn’t fell that small, for some reason. It should feel narrow, like a show tank, but it doesn’t. Maybe it’s because the back is black and gives the illusion of depth. I don’t know.I wanted to put a betta in this tank, so I was concerned with water flow from the pump since bettas don’t really like a lot of current to swim against. The instructions said to start the pump at its maximum setting, which I did. Wow!!!! WAY too much current. If you have any really fat fish that you want to put on an exercise program, put them in this tank with the pump set at max!!! I turned it way down to minimum. There is current, but not much and the betta is very happy and swimming around happily. Now I need to see if it’s enough to keep the tank clean! I might have to gradually increase the flow to find that ideal meeting ground between clean tank and happy betta. I will update this if I need to increase the flow because a lot of people want to keep bettas in this tank. Also, there is a sliding glass canopy over the glass part of the tank. Since I have a betta, I am keeping it slid backwards about an inch so that fresh air can get in. I am a little afraid that if I keep it slid closed, the betta won’t be able to get quality air to breathe when it goes to the surface to take a breath. I’m really happy I have that option without having to mess with the look of the tank.One thing that people have been saying in answered questions and in reviews is that they have been putting heaters in the filtration area. The instructions clearly state not to do this. The filtration area is plastic. NOT a good idea to put a heater in there. I got the heater that was recommended with the tank, the Tetra 26447 Submersible Aquarium Heater, 50-Watt. It’s black and, when put into the tank against the black background, horizontally the way Marineland illustrates in their directions, it is virtually invisible. There is a notch between the main tank and the filtration area for the cord to sit in flat. The literature with the heater says it keeps the temperature at 78 degrees. There is no place to adjust this. Checking the water a day later, the water is exactly 78 degrees. I like my water a little warmer, but 78 will keep them happy, so I’m not going to change it.Finally, the filtration system. There is a carrier that holds a filter cartridge, labeled as a “Z” cartridge and a black bio sponge. The “z” cartridge looks exactly the same as their Hex 5 cartridge. (This is a good thing since I had just purchased 15 new Hex 5 cartridges!) If you want or need more filtration, there is enough room to put another type of filtration medium in there. The back area is very tight. I am a small woman with small hands (stop laughing now). It’s tight even for me. For big guys, you’re going to have problems if you want to reach down in there. It shouldn’t be a problem because the filter carrier is pulled up for changing without needing to put your hands in there, but I just wanted to warn you. Eventually, you will want to break the tank down for thorough cleaning and you’d better have the long sponges ready because you sure aren’t going to have your hands in there. I almost took a star off because of this, but I like the tank so much, and this is not a major thing, so I’m not going to do it. An additional inch would have been helpful, though.All in all, I am really happy with this tank. It has SO much going for it. I’m glad I didn’t get the 3 gallon tank because some of the things that are different, such as a transformer for the lights vs no transformer, larger pump, etc. I highly recommend your getting it if you are looking for a beautiful tank with a small footprint.UPDATE: I just downgraded this by a star. I’ve had this tank for a month and the filter pump is failing. It’s pushing out very little current, no matter what setting I put it on. I called what they call “customer service” this morning. NOT a pleasant experience. A person answered and I told him that I had the 5 gallon Marineland Contour Glass Aquarium kit for 3 weeks and that the filter pump was failing. He proceeded to tell me that there was no filter pump. I was looking at the instruction pamphlet that came with the tank and it was clearly labeled “filter pump”. He asked what kind of filter it took. I told him it took a z cartridge, but it wasn’t the filter that had failed..it was the pump. He kept on arguing with me that there wasn’t a filter pump. I asked him if he was at all familiar with the unit I was talking about. He then told me that he had no idea what model I had. So I again told him what tank I had. He asked again how many gallons it was. He asked again how long I had it. I have a problem with a customer service agent who is given all that information at the beginning of the call and it was never listened to. And then, he sat there and argued with me that there wasn’t a pump when he didn’t even know what tank I had!!! I finally told him that what failed was the part that moved the water that was plugged into the wall. I didn’t care WHAT he called it. Then he asked how many gallons the tank was again. AAARRRRGGGGHHHH!!!!!!!! He asked my name and he immediately found my order on his computer. It would have been so simple if he had done that in the first place..then he would have had ALL his questions answered in front of him. But then, he wouldn’t have had a chance to argue with me. Any way, he told me that they’d ship out a new pump in about 4 days. I asked him if he thought the fish would last in a tank with no flow for a week. He said they’d be fine if I changed 20% of the water every other day. Gee thanks. I asked if he could expedite the shipping and he said no. So, I thought I’d pass this along to you so you’d be prepared if you need to call about your tank. Take a tranquilizer before you call.UPDATE #2: I received a phone call from Marineland this morning. They were very apologetic and wanted to make it right. They listened to everything and said they would be speaking with that representative. They are sending me some filters as an apology, even though I told them it wasn’t necessary. I’m happy to see they still care.
Mohammed –
Want to connect the seller
Jassadael Garces Hernandez –
Muy bonito, trae su luz led de dos modos, su bomba, y filtros, lo único que hay que instalar es el termómetro y calentador. Es pequeño pero ideal para iniciar el hobby, perfecto para un pez beta
Cheryl –
This tank is well worth the money. Excellent quality and easy setup. Cannot even hear the pump running. Flow is a little too much for our Betta but bought a ornament to break up the flow and is perfect now.
AmazonCustomer123409876 –
Nice aquarium made out of glass. Easy to install and use. Very beautiful, the back of the aquarium (filter area) is covered by black tape to keep the filter and components hidden wich is very smart but it came with on one side of the aquarium the tape lift off in the right corner. Sad for the price paid but fixable. Been working for the past few days and everything seems like its still working fine. Thank you!
Ahmad N. Al-Sarraj –
It’s a good tank. Looks elegant. But some of the plastic parts are flimsy. Also, if you’re ordering this overseas, note that the voltage is different. My main issue is that the LED stopped working 🙁