Tank Options

Freshwater Tanks

  • Ease of Maintenance: Freshwater aquariums are generally easier to set up and maintain compared to saltwater tanks. They require less specialized equipment and are often more forgiving when it comes to water quality.
  • Diverse Species: With a wide range of fish and plant species available, freshwater aquariums offer plenty of options for customization and creativity.
  • Cost-Effective: Freshwater fish tend to be less expensive than their marine counterparts, making it a budget-friendly choice for new aquarium enthusiasts
  • Stunning Plant Life: Freshwater aquariums allow for beautiful aquatic plants, enhancing the aesthetic appeal and providing natural filtration.

Marine - Fish Only Tanks (FOT/FOWLR)

  • Vibrant Colors: Marine fish are known for their striking colors and patterns, creating a visually stunning display that can brighten any space
  • Engaging Behavior: Many marine fish exhibit interesting behaviors, providing an engaging viewing experience for you and your guests
  • Ease of Maintenance: Marine fish aquariums often come with artificial coral or live rocks, which are easier to set up and maintain. Marine fish require less specialized equipment and are often more forgiving when it comes to water quality compared to coral.

Marine - Reef Tanks

  • Biodiversity: Reef aquariums support a diverse range of marine life, including corals, fish, and invertebrates. This creates a dynamic and vibrant ecosystem
  • Natural Beauty: The combination of live corals and colorful fish creates a breathtaking underwater landscape that mimics natural reef environments.
  • Fascinating Interactions: The interactions between different species in a reef aquarium can be captivating to observe, offering insights into the complexities of marine life.
  • Sustainability: Many reef aquarium setups can incorporate sustainable practices, such as using aquacultured corals and fish, promoting conservation.