Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Article From SubmitYOURArticle.com: Did You Hear About The Freshwater Aquarium Kit?

There are many ways of enjoying a fish tank and
one popular way is by purchasing a freshwater
aquarium in a kit. These kits are for people who
do not have the time to do the research on the
best equipment and accessories available for a
standard aquarium. Small aquarium kits are also
appropriate for those with a small budget but
who want to start their aquarium immediately. The
ease of setting up a freshwater aquarium kit is
that you can get started in the hobby on a small
budget with very little knowledge and still do
well under a kind of controlled experience.

Beginners are not just the target market of fish
tank kits. There are also high end kits that are
customized to fit and complement particular
interior designs in homes and offices. They also
use top of the line equipment and accessories
that promote ease of set up and convenience in
maintenance. Promotional items and many of the
latest breakthrough products are also being
offered in the newer kits. People are given
different options through packages that come with
the kits. For example, one kit may include
substrate and decor in the package while another
package excludes substrate and decor, but
includes a special type of filter or heater. The
equipment and accessories vary depending on the
type of kit and price.

Standard kits consist of a tank, a stand, a cover
with a fluorescent fixture, a fluorescent tube,
an air pump, air line tubing, an under gravel
filter, a power filter, a heater, a floating
thermometer, an aquarium net, fish food, some
water conditioner and pebbles.

Small table top and tiolet base kits are
available for children and adults alike and make
a great first fish tank. These kits come in 2.5
to 5 gallons and are also ideal for small offices
and classrooms. They are great for kids and can
help the kids understand the basics of taking
care of something that is alive at an early age.
These kits are easy to set up but do not include
the substrate, decorations and fish. The kits do
include the tank, a quiet flow filter (with
cartridge), a light hood with one incandescent
bulb, some water conditioner and a premium fish
food sample, and the aquarium set up and care
guide. For beginners, these kits are the best
start up aquariums they can get their hands on
with minimal budget and time.

Specialized freshwater kits are offered in a
series. They offer the basic set up and vary on
the size of the tank. One of these specialty kits
are the Eclipse System series. It boasts 3 stages
of filtration, easy set up and operation, and no
tubing or noisy air pump. It has a biological
filtration system called the BIO-Wheel. It
contacts air and water as it rotates and provides
oxygen to bacteria that remove ammonia. The
BIO-Wheel does not get clogged and is practically
maintenance free. It has an injection- molded
acrylic tank that provides a 360 degree viewing
option. Included in these fish tank kits are a
food sample, some water conditioner, a basic
light, a basic filter, a matching filter
cartridge, an acrylic tank with a matching hood
and the BIO-Wheel for movement of water and
nutrients.

Other specialized aquarium kits are called River
Treasures complete aquarium kits. They come with
cylindrical acrylic tanks. These tanks have
custom built top and a base crafted with
non-toxic materials and comes with a 3 stage
submersible filtration system. You can easily
remove and clean the accesories and parts of a
kit which is another plus. The kit includes some
substrate and a heater.

There are small to medium sized freshwater
aquarium kits that range from 10 to 50 gallons.
In this category, there are packages that have
plenty, but stick to the simple equipment and
accessories like the standard kit that was
mentioned earlier. The giant type of fish bowl
aquarium complete with a 5 stage filtration
system in the bottom, is also very popular but
has 10 times more water capacity than the
standard goldfish bowl. The kit comes with a tap
water conditioner, a biological filtration
booster, a 10 watt halogen light, an air pump,
and an instruction manual.

There are also compact aquarium systems with
built in light and filtration which allow for
convenient set up. They have an advanced
filtration and improved lighting system and
include a protein skimmer, UV sterilizer, a mini
hydrometer and a customized stand. The Fluval
edge aquarium kit is a designer aquarium that has
aesthetics that make it fit for home and the
office. It has a hidden lighting and filtration
system and includes filter media, a tap water
conditioner and a biological aquarium conditioner.

High end freshwater aquarium kits are for huge
aquariums. There are packaged with custom cabinet
stands and a canopy. The high end aquarium is
well-suited for stacking live rocks and lush
plants. It has advanced water flow and filtration
systems which also incorporate a lighting system
that is accessible without removing the canopy, a
submersible utility pump and a shatter-proof
heater. These types of aquarium kits are for
affluent hobbyists who have plenty of money to
spend.

Aquarium dealers and traders came up with kits to
give the hobbyist and aquarists plenty of choices
among the various equipment and accessories in
the market. If these items are offered in a
package, they have a greater chance of being
purchased and utilized by the consumer. In a kit,
components and accessories are properly matched
with the aquarium.

Beginners will have a sort of learning kit where
they simply read the detailed instructions from a
written guide and apply what they have read. With
everything that they are going to need in the box
except for the fish, the rocks for the bottom of
the tank and some decorations, all of which they
can get when they purchase their kit making
getting an aquarium this way, convienient as well
as easy to learn and easy to set up.


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kit of your dreams and to learn more about
upkeep, read:
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ing-up-a-freshwater-aquarium
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