AquaEuro 28 Gallon Deluxe Aquarium
Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 7:27 am
I have this tank and am setting it up for Zebras. Can someone advise me as to what I would need extra? They told me that because it has pumps to both aerate the water and create an effective flow that it would be a good tank. these are the features, obviously some are irrelevant but I thought I would list them all.
Features:
Seamless Curved Glass for Enhanced Viewing
Durable ABS Construction: Smooth Precision Finish
Effective Lighting System: 72 Watts of Bright Compact Fluorescents (2x36W), 8 Blue Moonlight LEDs
Super Bright, Corrosion Resistant Wrap Around Aluminum Reflectors: Increase Flourescent Output
Sealed Lighting Areas Adds to Aquarium Safty
Built-In 3 Stage Filtration System: Mechanical, Biological, Chemical
Filtration System: Ceramic Cylinders, Carbon, Bio-Balls
High Performance Water Pump (2 x 160 Gal/Hr.)
2 Quiet Cooling Fans
Convenient Feeding Access
18"L x 20"W x 22.5"H
If I need to add anything else, I would of course do so. So far I set it up this evening, put rocks and bark in there to create ample caves and hiding places, a few plants, sand as a substrate and have put a few hardy fish in there to start the cycling. Next I'm going to research what inverts and fish to use to keep the sand from getting bad and since it's a high tank, what peaceful top dwelling fish I might include, not much though as I really want to concentrate on the Zebras. (obviously I also added a heater)
Thanks in advance.
Features:
Seamless Curved Glass for Enhanced Viewing
Durable ABS Construction: Smooth Precision Finish
Effective Lighting System: 72 Watts of Bright Compact Fluorescents (2x36W), 8 Blue Moonlight LEDs
Super Bright, Corrosion Resistant Wrap Around Aluminum Reflectors: Increase Flourescent Output
Sealed Lighting Areas Adds to Aquarium Safty
Built-In 3 Stage Filtration System: Mechanical, Biological, Chemical
Filtration System: Ceramic Cylinders, Carbon, Bio-Balls
High Performance Water Pump (2 x 160 Gal/Hr.)
2 Quiet Cooling Fans
Convenient Feeding Access
18"L x 20"W x 22.5"H
If I need to add anything else, I would of course do so. So far I set it up this evening, put rocks and bark in there to create ample caves and hiding places, a few plants, sand as a substrate and have put a few hardy fish in there to start the cycling. Next I'm going to research what inverts and fish to use to keep the sand from getting bad and since it's a high tank, what peaceful top dwelling fish I might include, not much though as I really want to concentrate on the Zebras. (obviously I also added a heater)
Thanks in advance.