Underwater Treasures Roman Temple Fish Ornament

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  • This incredibly detailed decoration enhances your finned friends' aquarium.
  • Makes a great stress-free retreat for smaller underwater buddies.
  • Expertly hand crafted and painted for an eye-catching finish!
  • Crafted using only the highest quality materials.
  • Non-toxic and safe for freshwater and saltwater aquariums.

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Rated 2.6 out of 5 stars
7 Ratings

4 Customer Reviews



Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By Angie on Sep 19, 2022

Tiny Temple

The dimensions listed in the description are wildly inaccurate. Please see photos. This was the measurement of the long side of the decor. My very normal sized Betta

The dimensions listed in the description are wildly inaccurate. Please see photos. This was the measurement of the long side of the decor. My very normal sized Betta right in front of the temple. Cute piece, but don't expect the size to be as listed.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By unhappy2023 on Jan 17, 2023

Way to small 2023

Measurements are way off Somebody needs to learn how to measure things

Measurements are way off Somebody needs to learn how to measure things


Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By hello on Oct 2, 2022

Way Too Small! But fish Love it!!!

Alright, so it was about 4 inches long, not about 10 like the dimensions say. But my fish swim in it all the time so I guess it ok.

Alright, so it was about 4 inches long, not about 10 like the dimensions say. But my fish swim in it all the time so I guess it ok.


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By natalie on Sep 3, 2022

Smaller than i thought it would be.

to be honest it reminds me more of a baby crib for my fish rather than a roman temple for them.

to be honest it reminds me more of a baby crib for my fish rather than a roman temple for them.