
Too Many Aquariums? Find the Perfect One for You
Explore the key factors to consider when choosing the ideal aquarium for your home or office.
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Aquarium type refers to the style and components of the aquarium setup, influencing both aesthetics and functionality. It is a key consideration as it affects maintenance requirements, space utilization, and the overall experience of keeping aquatic life.
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Complete aquarium
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710,– to 1000,–Includes all necessary equipment such as filters, lights, and heaters, offering a ready-to-use solution.
Ideal for beginners, providing convenience and ensuring a balanced environment for fish with minimal setup effort.
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Aquarium basin
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150,– to 680,–A standalone glass or acrylic container without additional equipment, allowing for customization.
Perfect for experienced hobbyists who prefer to select and configure their own equipment for tailored aquatic environments.
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Aquarium base cabinet
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89,– to 360,–Provides a sturdy support structure for the aquarium, often with storage space for supplies.
Enhances the room's decor while offering practical storage, making it suitable for organizing fishkeeping essentials.
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Volume determines the amount of water an aquarium can hold, which directly affects the number and size of fish it can accommodate. Choosing the right volume is essential for maintaining a healthy aquatic environment and ensuring the well-being of the aquarium's inhabitants.
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Up to 150 l
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150,– to 840,–Suitable for small to medium-sized aquariums, often used for beginner setups.
Ideal for keeping a limited number of small fish, offering easier maintenance and lower cost.
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151 - 240 l
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890,– to 1200,–Medium-sized option ideal for growing a diverse community of fish and aquatic plants.
Offers a balance between size and manageability, suitable for hobbyists with some experience.
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241 - 500 l
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360,– to 680,–Larger volume suitable for extensive aquatic setups, allowing for a wide variety of species.
Provides a stable environment for more complex ecosystems, ideal for experienced aquarists.
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The width of an aquarium affects its capacity and spatial footprint, influencing the types and number of aquatic life it can support as well as its placement in a room. Choosing the right width is critical for ensuring that the aquarium complements the living space and meets the needs of the aquatic ecosystem you wish to create.
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Up to 50 cm
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23,– to 840,–Compact size suitable for small spaces or beginners.
Ideal for housing small species or aquatic plants, providing easy maintenance and accessibility.
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82 - 150 cm
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85,– to 680,–Generous width providing ample space for complex aquatic environments.
Recommended for experienced aquarists, allowing for larger species and intricate setups.
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The height of an aquarium is an essential aspect of its design, affecting the visual appeal and the types of aquatic life it can support. Choosing the right height ensures a balanced ecosystem and enhances the aesthetic value of the setup.
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Up to 50 cm
Typical price
25,– to 290,–Suitable for small fish and aquascapes with limited space.
Ideal for beginners and those with space constraints, offering easy maintenance and accessibility.
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51 - 85 cm
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89,– to 420,–Provides ample space for a diverse range of fish and plant species.
A good balance between space and visibility, suitable for medium-sized setups in homes or offices.
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86 - 125 cm
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940,– to 1200,–Allows for the creation of complex aquascapes and housing larger species.
Best for experienced aquarists seeking to create a dramatic visual impact with a substantial aquatic environment.
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Depth in an aquarium determines how much vertical space is available for aquatic life, influencing the choice of fish and plants. Selecting the right depth is crucial for ensuring a balanced and visually appealing aquatic environment, as it affects maintenance and habitat suitability.
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37 - 50 cm
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85,– to 680,–Offers more vertical space for medium-sized fish and taller plants, enhancing habitat diversity.
Balances size and manageability, making it suitable for hobbyists seeking a more dynamic aquarium without excessive complexity.
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51 - 120 cm
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27,– to 1000,–Accommodates a wide variety of fish species and larger aquatic plants, creating a rich and complex ecosystem.
Best for experienced aquarists looking to create an impressive display, offering expansive viewing and increased biological capacity.
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