Off The Wall Fish Tank
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Aquariums and a cadre of colorful fish are one of the most popular pet and hobby options today, and more and more people are enjoying the beauty of the fish from a wall fish tank. Though more expensive than a traditional aquarium, a wall fish tank takes up little space in what may be an already crowded home. Installing a wall fish tank also puts the fish on display like a work of art or a plasma television, allowing hours of viewing fun for your family and providing a great and captivating conversation piece when guests arrive.
A wall fish tank costs more than your average aquarium, but the rewards for this investment pay off in the long run. From a design perspective, several homeowners are realizing the aesthetic value in a wall fish tank, capitalizing on the beauty of tropical fish, the brilliant colors of the coral and gravel, and the soothing nature of aquariums. Because of its moldable nature, wall fish tanks are generally made of acrylic; however, glass versions are available. Prices will vary depending on size, and any tank can be customized to fit your specifications.
How Do I Get A Wall Fish Tank?
Several people have made a wall fish tank a permanent part of their home by including it in their building or redesign plans. To do so, you don’t need to be an expert in aquariums you just need to determine the size of the tank you want and how it fits into the designs. It’s important to remember that a wall fish tank should be wide enough to support air flow through the water. Without that air flow, your fish will not survive long. Make sure to include room for the filtration devices, which, thanks to modern aquarium setups, can be easily installed under rocks, along the sides of the tank or in other relatively hidden areas.
Recently, more and more aquarium lovers have turned to a mountable wall fish tank setup, which is hung on the wall like a piece of art or a modern day, flat-screen television and the installation is just as easy. These tanks are usually slimmer than a traditional wall fish tank and many do not come in sizes above 10-20 gallons. You can find a variety of these online, and all come with the necessary filtration devices designed to be invisible so they don’t interfere with the aesthetics.
Lighting is one of the most important elements that will make any wall fish tank a brilliant display, so picking the right lighting is important. Several aquariums provide in-tank lighting systems to illuminate the interior, and customized lighting plans can be developed to highlight the natural beauty of specific fish and their colors. Whatever system you choose, a wall fish tank will become the centerpiece of any room, providing hours of enjoyment and brightening the look and feel of every home.




