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The Aquascape AquaGarden Mini Pond Kit in Steel Gray is a compact, easy-to-assemble water garden solution featuring a 5-7 gallon capacity, integrated biological filter, LED waterfall lighting, and decorative gravel. Designed for versatile placement indoors or outdoors, it offers endless customization options to create a tranquil, stylish focal point.











































| ASIN | B08SV1BYKM |
| Best Sellers Rank | 537,022 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 10,869 in Pond Equipment |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (204) |
| Date First Available | 12 Jan. 2021 |
| Item model number | AquaGarden Pond and Waterfall Kit |
| Manufacturer | Aquascape, Inc. |
| Material type | Alloy Steel |
| Part number | 78333 |
| Power source type | Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 58.42 x 58.42 x 25.4 cm; 2.4 kg |
N**Y
I absolutely love this product. Well made and looks sooo good. Easy to assemble.
L**N
Nice product, purchased the stand separately. You can purchase or find your larger rocks to fit your own needs
B**T
We love it . Light weight without the water . Great for a small space
S**A
It's ok and I do like it, but the top level just does not sit tightly/securely on the bottom bowl. Pump works well as all Aquascape pumps do, but design could be a bit better. I think we must have gotten an older model. When I looked online for the manual there is a splitter for the light and pump which is handy instead of two cords. Ours doesn't have the splitter. It comes complete with stones and growing material for plants. All in all I'm sure we will still very much enjoy it.
C**Y
Edit Oct 2025 I'm taking it down a star. I'm now 2 years in with both. The one outside is fine, not much fading, no corrosion. I clean twice a year and rinse the filter a little more often in the winter season. The one in the patio under roof, same treatment but after a year it started fading and going white, a few months later I had to use an algaecide per directions every so often though no sun lands on it? The corrosion is awful and it just can't be cleaned anymore so the algae just stains it too. I fill with tap water so not sure why the bowl corroded so badly. Definitely not going to spend over $100 for another one to last 2 years. I loved it on my patio too Edit. It's now 8 months later and the pump has died on one of them. It hums but doesn't circulate and after cleaning, checking it etc..it's wasn't clogged or anything, I attempted the warranty. Takes a lot out of your hands but I learned that if you're going to throw the box away, take a pic of the registration numbers on it first. I guess we will see if they replace it or not. I'm still loving the ponds that I bought and they're doing well, at least one is currently, they are easy to take care of and keep clean...though avoid the stand, it rusts out within 3-4 months in FL, under a covered patio. I bought two, one for inside the screened patio and one for outside. Love them. They're easy to set up and care for especially if you're not a DIY'er. Would it be cheaper if you made something similar yourself? Heck yes, by a lot but I'm lazy and didn't want to deal with it. The pond bowl I keep inside has various plants and a rock or two to create some better falling water sounds. The light is stupid bright..like runway lights in the dark, so I covered the bulb with 80% light blocking film...find it here on Amazon, it isn't touched by water so it's been fine and dulls the light down a lot for a low light effect..perfect. I use an algaecide once a month to cut down on algae, the inside one gets a little sun so buildup is not bad but needs a little help. The outside one is only a problem when there are no tadpoles who eat it, so I add only once every 3 months. I've found that the algae can build up outside but then clear up in a couple of days because of the plants and my filter only needs a little cleaning every couple of months..nothing more than that.
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