Building an aquarium tank involves selecting a suitable location, choosing the right size and shape, building the tank, installing the filter system, scaping the tank with substrate, rocks, driftwood, and plants, and finally adding the right water and fish.
SMALL TANK
A small tank is a great option for those new to the hobby or those with limited space. It is important to choose a tank that is the right size for the space you have available and the types of fish you plan to keep. A small tank can be as simple as a 5–10-litres tank with a basic filtration system and a small number of fish. You can also add some decorations and plants to enhance the aesthetics of the tank. With a small tank, it’s important to do regular water changes and keep a close eye on the water parameters in order to maintain the quality and life of the fish.
A medium tank is a good option for those who have more experience with aquariums and want to keep a larger variety of fish. A medium tank can range anywhere from 20 to 50 litters and accommodate a larger number of fish and a wider variety of species. It’s important to choose a tank with a good filtration system, like a canister filter, and to consider the specific needs of the fish you plan to keep. You can also add decorations and plants to enhance the aesthetics of the tank. It’s important to do weekly 30 percent water changes and keep a close eye on water parameters to maintain the quality and life of the fish.
MEDIUM TANK
LARGE TANK
A large tank is a great option for those who love to set up bigger tanks at home and in commercial places. A large tank can range from 100 to 300 liters and can accommodate a larger number of fish and a wider variety of species. These tanks will have an HI End Sump Filtration System, which will maintain crystal clear water parameters and provide a healthy environment for the fish. These tanks will not require much maintenance and are very easy for clients to maintain as the equipment in the tanks itself will take care of all the water parameters.
A commercial fish habitat is an aquarium that is kept in a public or commercial space such as an IT park, offices, hotels, restaurants, or other commercial spaces. These types of aquariums are often large and may be used to showcase different types of fish and aquatic life. They may also be used as a form of entertainment or as a way to create a relaxing atmosphere. It’s important to choose a tank that is the right size for the space and the types of fish you plan to keep. A commercial fish habitat typically requires a more advanced filtration system and regular maintenance to ensure the health of the fish.
MARINE SETUP
There is nothing as beautiful as a well-kept saltwater aquarium in our homes or on TV. It’s like bringing the ocean into your home and would require a lot of quality checks on water parameters like salinity, temperature, nutrients, and much more. Here at Chennai Aquarium, we build zero-maintenance marine systems with complete automation systems and bring marine life to reality.
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