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Shapeparallelepipedparallelepiped
Volume100 L125 L
Glass materialsilicate glasssilicate glass
Designframeframe
Equipment
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lid
LED lighting
 
 
filter
 
LED lighting
thermostat
canopy
General
Dimensions (HxWxD)520x550x430 mm500x810x360 mm
Glass thickness6 mm
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2016january 2016

Volume

The nominal volume of the aquarium is one of the key indicators when choosing it.

The larger the "bank" — the more fish and other living creatures can be settled in it, the better it is suitable for large inhabitants. At the same time, professional aquarists proceed from the fact that “there is never a lot of volume” — after all, even the largest of home aquariums are much smaller than natural reservoirs. Therefore, when choosing by volume, usually, we are talking about the minimum required capacity. It can be found out by determining the planned composition and number of the "population" and specifying the conditions for their maintenance — data on this can be found in special sources.

In addition, the value of the volume lies in the fact that the larger the aquarium, the easier it is to maintain a constant microclimate in it, the less it is subject to temperature fluctuations due to changes in environmental conditions. Therefore, beginner aquarists are not recommended to purchase small containers — they require special care in maintaining the temperature.

Also note that the volume can be specified in different ways. So, some manufacturers consider the capacity in terms of dimensions and give the full volume, others — the working volume (that is, the maximum amount of water that makes sense to pour in fact), others — the required amount of water, taking into account the soil and decorations supplied in the kit, etc. P. However, more often than n...ot, the differences between models with the same claimed volume are very small.

In box

Items supplied with the aquarium other than the vessel itself. Many additional accessories for the "bank" can be purchased separately. However, their presence in the kit, firstly, eliminates the hassle of finding and purchasing, and secondly, it guarantees optimal compatibility with this particular aquarium model — both in terms of performance and installation features.

Filter. The filter is a must for almost any aquarium: it purifies the water from mechanical impurities, waste products of fish and other contaminants. In addition, some filters can be connected to a compressor, oxygenating the water (see below).

Lid. The lid that closes the top of the aquarium can perform many functions. Initially, it is intended to protect the water from pollution, slow down its evaporation and prevent the inhabitants of the aquarium from jumping out. In addition, a lighting system and other additional equipment (for example, automatic feeders) are often built into the lid. And for access to the internal volume of the aquarium (for example, for the purpose of feeding) in large covers that are difficult to remove every time, hatches are usually provided.

Illumination system. A separate lighting system, often built into the lid (see above). Many fish and plants need bright light to function normally, which is difficult to provide indoors with natural or ro...om lighting. In addition, the backlight gives the aquarium a pleasant appearance, allowing you to better view its contents. At the same time, critical electronic parts have enhanced protection against moisture, which is why special lighting systems are definitely more preferable than improvised designs.

— Thermostat. This term can mean different types of equipment: for example, even ordinary heaters can be called a thermostat for advertising purposes (see below). However, most often we are talking not only about the heater, but also about additional equipment — a manual power regulator or even a thermostat that allows you to automatically maintain the set temperature. The specific equipment and functionality of the thermostat in each case should be specified separately.

— Heater. Device for heating water. In many rooms where aquariums are set up, the temperature is much lower than necessary — especially since many aquarium fish come from tropical regions and are very thermophilic. To create the necessary conditions, you need to use special heaters; they are also sold separately, but most often it is more convenient to buy a heater together with an aquarium — a complete device will be optimally suited in terms of power and installation features.

— Dampers. The purpose of the shutters is similar to the lid described above: they cover the aquarium from above, protecting the water from pollution and preventing the inhabitants from jumping out, and are also used to install various equipment. In some cases, more compact shutters may be preferable to a lid, both from a practical and aesthetic point of view.

— Compressor. The compressor is designed to supply air to the aquarium. This is one of the most important devices that is necessary for almost any “can”: oxygen, which is dissolved in water in a natural way and produced by plants, is most often not enough for the normal life of fish, and the water needs to be additionally “blown through”. In addition, some filters (see above) are connected specifically to the compressor for operation. Compressors can be installed outside or inside the aquarium; the second variety is also called aerators, it is relatively rare.

— Pump. The pump can be used for different purposes: one of the most popular options is pumping water through a filter, but other applications are also possible (pumping out water when replacing it, creating an artificial flow, etc.). Features of the use of the pump in each case should be clarified separately.

— The background. An image superimposed on the back wall (walls) of the aquarium — in such a way that not wallpaper on the wall shines through the water column, but, for example, a drawing with an underwater landscape. The background plays an exclusively decorative role; the aquarium itself most often plays the same role, so this accessory can be useful for many aquarists. However, the background can be arranged independently by choosing a pattern at your own discretion and without relying on the choice of the aquarium manufacturer; Therefore, this configuration option did not receive much popularity.

— Cabinet. A special stand for setting up an aquarium, optimally suited to its size. The pedestal will be especially useful if there is no furniture at the intended installation site and no furniture is planned on which the aquarium could be installed. But in cramped conditions, when there is not much space on the floor, it may be redundant.

In addition to the above, other accessories may be included in the aquarium package: substrate (soil or pebbles), artificial plants, decorations, fish food, etc.

Glass thickness

The thickness of the glass used in the aquarium. Strength and reliability directly depend on this indicator, therefore, in general, the thicker the glass, the better. On the other hand, manufacturers typically select thicknesses that are guaranteed to withstand the stresses of normal use. Therefore, you should pay attention to this parameter only if the glass seems too thin — for verification, it is best to compare the aquarium with models similar in volume and glass composition.
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