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Wall Mounted Aquariums – Space Saving Fish Tanks

17 December 2008 No Comment

Wall Mounted Fish Tanks

Wall-mounted aquariums are available in different sizes and shapes such as rectangle, square, and circle. The commonly used shape is rectangle. There are different designs are available in each shapes. They require roughly the same space what a typical wall painting takes. Therefore, these are the best choice for the people who lack the space. For better view, you can fit these aquariums at eye level. Moreover, it is very easy to fix in your existing wall.

Mostly, 6-mm glass is used to make wall-mounted aquariums. This makes the aquarium stronger. These aquariums are suitable for any type of walls such as block wall, solid brick wall, and wood wall. These aquariums are best suited for tropical freshwater aquarium fish and the Ornamental Aquatic Trade Association has approved it. The different types of frames are available for wall-mounted aquariums. The frames are available with loads of different finishes and choice of backgrounds, the aluminium frames look great!

Curved Wall Fish Tank

Wall-mounted aquarium requires only minimal effort to maintain it. The monthly maintenance hardly takes less than 15 minutes. You can use algal magnet to clean the front glass. Feeding the fish is also very easy; you can just open the front frame by sliding downwards. Different
The commonly available wall-mounted aquarium starter kits include cabinet, frame, themed background picture, artificial plants, thermostatically controlled heater, fluorescent tube, reflector unit, thermometer, different ornaments, and internal filtration unit Take a look at different wall mounted aquariums

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