
Too Many Aquariums? Here's How to Find the Right One
Here are five key factors to consider when choosing the perfect aquarium for your needs.
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The type of aquarium influences the environment you create for aquatic life and determines the maintenance requirements. Choosing the right type ensures that the fish and plants thrive, enhancing your overall enjoyment and success in fishkeeping.
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Freshwater aquarium
Typical price
290.– to 840.–Designed to house freshwater fish and plants, typically requiring less equipment and maintenance than saltwater systems.
Ideal for beginners due to lower costs and ease of setup, allowing for a variety of vibrant fish species.
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Sea water aquarium
Typical price
420.– to 640.–Contains saltwater species, requiring specialized equipment like protein skimmers and heaters for optimal conditions.
Offers a diverse range of marine life, including colorful corals and exotic fish, appealing to more experienced aquarists.
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Complete aquarium
Typical price
400.– to 1400.–Includes an all-in-one setup featuring tank, filtration, lighting, and sometimes heaters, simplifying the buying process.
Great for those who want a ready-to-go solution, reducing the effort needed to research individual components.
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Nano aquarium
Typical price
85.– to 200.–Compact aquarium typically less than 10 gallons, suitable for small spaces and limited aquatic life.
Perfect for beginners or those looking for a low-maintenance option, often featuring unique aquascapes and small fish.
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Aquarium base cabinet
Typical price
76.– to 260.–A sturdy cabinet designed to support an aquarium, providing storage for equipment and supplies.
Helps keep your setup organized and hides unsightly equipment while ensuring the aquarium is at the correct height for viewing.
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Volume refers to the amount of water an aquarium can hold, which impacts the types and number of fish and plants you can include. Choosing the right volume is essential for maintaining a balanced ecosystem, as it affects water quality, stability, and the health of aquatic life.
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Up to 125 l
Typical price
160.– to 360.–Compact size suitable for small spaces, ideal for beginners and limited locations.
Perfect for small fish species or shrimp, making it easier to manage water parameters.
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126 - 240 l
Typical price
460.– to 710.–Offers a balanced volume for a wider variety of fish and aquascaping options.
Provides greater stability in water conditions, making it suitable for more advanced aquarists.
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241 - 450 l
Typical price
840.– to 1800.–Generous volume allows for larger fish and complex aquascaping designs.
Ideal for enthusiasts looking to create a diverse and thriving aquatic environment.
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The width of an aquarium is a significant factor that affects its overall capacity and the type of aquatic life it can support. A wider aquarium can provide more swimming space and better stability in water conditions, which enhances the health and well-being of the inhabitants.
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Up to 60 cm
This size is compact, making it suitable for smaller spaces such as apartments or desks.
Ideal for beginners or those looking to keep small fish or shrimp, it allows easy maintenance and monitoring.
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61 - 100 cm
This range offers a balance between space and manageability, accommodating a wider variety of fish and plants.
Perfect for hobbyists wishing to create a diverse aquascape with more swimming room, it also helps maintain stable water parameters.
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101 - 123 cm
A larger aquarium width provides ample space for larger fish species and complex aquatic environments.
Recommended for advanced aquarists, it allows for creative layouts and supports more extensive ecosystems, enhancing visual appeal and biodiversity.
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Depth refers to the measurement from front to back of the aquarium. It affects the aesthetic appeal, swimming space for fish, and overall maintenance, making it a crucial factor when selecting an aquarium that fits your needs.
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Up to 40 cm
Typical price
68.– to 190.–This depth is suitable for smaller fish or aquascaping with limited space, making it ideal for compact areas like desks or small rooms.
Perfect for beginners, it allows for easy maintenance and monitoring of water conditions in a manageable environment.
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41 - 60 cm
Typical price
210.– to 1400.–Offers a balance of swimming space for medium-sized fish and opportunities for creative aquascaping with plants and decor.
Great for hobbyists looking to create a vibrant underwater landscape while still maintaining ease of care.
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61 - 101 cm
Typical price
340.– to 610.–Provides ample space for larger fish species and more complex ecosystems, allowing for diverse aquatic life.
Ideal for experienced aquarists, this depth supports advanced setups with intricate decorations and multiple fish species.
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The height of an aquarium affects its overall aesthetic, available aquatic life, and ease of maintenance. Taller tanks can provide a more visually striking display but may require additional consideration for lighting and water circulation.
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Up to 60 cm
Typical price
85.– to 400.–Compact size suitable for smaller spaces, making it ideal for apartments or desktops.
Easier to maintain and clean, which is great for beginners or those with limited time.
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61 - 73 cm
Typical price
100.– to 610.–Offers a balance between size and manageability, allowing for a wider variety of fish and plants.
Provides a more immersive viewing experience while still being relatively easy to maintain.
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74 - 125 cm
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300.– to 570.–Larger volume supports a diverse ecosystem, ideal for hobbyists wanting to create a complex aquatic environment.
Requires careful planning but can result in stunning displays with greater depth and variety.
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