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Stephanie Camello Showcases the Best Fishbowl for Your Fish

If you have a pet fish, especially a goldfish, you may already have a standard fishbowl for them. But after looking at Stephanie Camello's list, you'll want to renovate your fishbowl asap!

Here is your standard fishbowl. Decorated with some colorful rocks and some plastic (or real) plants, this is your typical and affordable nice home for your fishy friend.

This here is more of an actual fish tank. There is a lot more going on here in terms of decoration like small blue colored pebbles, more greenery and some rocks all inside a filtered tank. Not a bad option if you have a few extra dollars to make your fish feel comfy.
This style is simplistic but it works nicely. The clean, crisp aqua pebbles against some eggshell white rocks against the golden fish swimming across a clear bowl is the perfect style for those who enjoy a more minimalistic approach to decorating.
Another classic style with a different simplistic take is essentially the same as the above but with different green translucent pebbles. It provides a little shine in the bowl and gives it character.
Now we get into fancy territory. This is a classy tank design that is cut into the wall itself. This takes fishbowl to a whole other level. This crisp green decorated tank is actually part of your home's architecture. Your fish tank is literally built into your wall!
Getting even fancier, this is built into the entire wall adjacent to the kitchen. It provides a natural underwater piece of art to view while entertaining guests. Most people probably can't afford this type of fishbowl, but it sure is gorgeous to look at!
This is a very clever option as it is basically an entire front desk fish tank you'd see in an office. It is essentially a large fishbowl with a filter that doubles as a desk! A very nice entry for a company's front desk.
Probably the fanciest fishbowl Stephanie Camello has ever seen, this is more like an entire aquarium in someone's home. If you have the money, the space and the overwhelming desire to see fish swimming constantly, this is your dream fishbowl!
Finishing up the list, we go back to utter simplicity. Nothing wrong with sandy colored pebbles beneath a few strands of fresh seaweed. This fish looks like he's living it up!

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