How to Choose a Large Fish Aquarium Tank for Your Home
How to Choose a Large Fish Aquarium Tank for Your Home A large fish aquarium tank does more than fill a wall in your living room. A bigger body of water stays far more stable than a small one. That stability shields your fish from the sudden swings in temperature and water chemistry that cause most early problems. It is also why a 160 litre tank often suits beginners better than the tiny starter kits. What you'll learn from this article Why a larger water volume is easier to keep stable than a small tank What the Diversa 160 litre glass tank includes and where it fits How to set up filtration, heating and lighting for a tank this size Which fish suit 160 litres without overcrowding A large fish aquarium tank holds roughly 100 litres or more. The Diversa 160 litre model is a popular choice for UK homes. At 100 cm wide, it sits on a sideboard or a dedicated stand. The 6 mm Guardian float glass holds enough water to keep conditions stable, with room for a proper underwater ...