Dear All
Although I am not a new fishkeeper was not sure which was the best forum to post the question. Although I used to own a couple of aquariums and even bred a few fish in large tanks, it has been a few years and this was in a different country. Now, i wanted to reignite the passion and because of the lack of space in the flat, I am considering either one of the below.
AQUAVISTA || Panoramic Wall Mounted Aquariums
Aquaplasma 150 silver 90L wall mounted aquarium
If any of you have owned it in the past or owned, which one of the two would you choose. Is there any other alternatives that I can source from the UK (yes I live in the UK and in London)
A few of you might think that it might be a nightmare for the fish in such a narrow tank, please be assured that I am looking at only very small fish and ensure there arent many to give them room. The reason I was looking at these is
1.Because of lack of space
2.Have a 2 year old who keeps us on our toes , hence going for the minimalistic maintenace (atleast thats what the above products promise)
3. Be a centrepiece for the lounge with colorful fishes that are smaller and would be more comfortable in the tank.
I agree its a bit expensive but i hope its less maintenance as it comes fully kitted and doesnt take up much space. Also wanted to keep only fish that dont need RO water ie. small colourful fish that would be suited to tap water in the UK. Alternatively, if there is a wider choice for softened water, i might quicken my process to get the water softener unit installed.
Inside the tank, all i wanted is couple of small artificial corals, a couple of natural plants and thats about it. The below would give you an idea of the setup and the accessories of the tank
1 year review of wall mounted aquarium with recommendations - YouTube
Obviously as much as I would love to have the likes of clown fish, because of the above restrictions and my inexperience in maintaining a marine tank ever before, I do not want to embark on that front. So in short, looking for your advice and recommendations for colourful good looking fish that would live in harmony and most importantly would be suited to such a setup.
Your immediate thoughts are much appreciated. Thank you.
Best
Although I am not a new fishkeeper was not sure which was the best forum to post the question. Although I used to own a couple of aquariums and even bred a few fish in large tanks, it has been a few years and this was in a different country. Now, i wanted to reignite the passion and because of the lack of space in the flat, I am considering either one of the below.
AQUAVISTA || Panoramic Wall Mounted Aquariums
Aquaplasma 150 silver 90L wall mounted aquarium
If any of you have owned it in the past or owned, which one of the two would you choose. Is there any other alternatives that I can source from the UK (yes I live in the UK and in London)
A few of you might think that it might be a nightmare for the fish in such a narrow tank, please be assured that I am looking at only very small fish and ensure there arent many to give them room. The reason I was looking at these is
1.Because of lack of space
2.Have a 2 year old who keeps us on our toes , hence going for the minimalistic maintenace (atleast thats what the above products promise)
3. Be a centrepiece for the lounge with colorful fishes that are smaller and would be more comfortable in the tank.
I agree its a bit expensive but i hope its less maintenance as it comes fully kitted and doesnt take up much space. Also wanted to keep only fish that dont need RO water ie. small colourful fish that would be suited to tap water in the UK. Alternatively, if there is a wider choice for softened water, i might quicken my process to get the water softener unit installed.
Inside the tank, all i wanted is couple of small artificial corals, a couple of natural plants and thats about it. The below would give you an idea of the setup and the accessories of the tank
1 year review of wall mounted aquarium with recommendations - YouTube
Obviously as much as I would love to have the likes of clown fish, because of the above restrictions and my inexperience in maintaining a marine tank ever before, I do not want to embark on that front. So in short, looking for your advice and recommendations for colourful good looking fish that would live in harmony and most importantly would be suited to such a setup.
Your immediate thoughts are much appreciated. Thank you.
Best