A 100 gallon aquarium is not a cheap investment, and the actual cost of setting up and then running one, can be very costly as well. So before you rush out and buy yourself a 100 gallon aquarium, you need to take certain things into consideration first.
The first thing you need to make a decision on is, whether the tank will be one that has freshwater or saltwater in it. Then after this, you need to decide on the kinds of aquatic life you are going to install in the aquarium. Then the third thing you have to think about is the types of filtration (filters) system, and heaters you want in yours.
Other decisions that you will need to make before you purchase a 100 gallon aquarium, is which shape you want it to be, and what accessories you want for installing in the tank. You also need to think very carefully about the kind of cabinet or stand on which the aquarium will then be placed, once in your home.
In this article we take a look at some of the points we have raised that you need to make a decision on, and provide you with an idea of what it is you need to know prior to spending your hard earned money on a 100 gallon aquarium.
100 Gallon Aquarium – Do You Go For Freshwater or Saltwater?
This is the most important decision of all that you need to make before you go out and purchase your 100 gallon aquarium. The cost of setting up a freshwater aquarium over a saltwater one, is far less and plus freshwater aquariums, no matter what size, are far easier to maintain.
The problem with owning a saltwater 100 gallon aquarium, is that it is important that you keep a careful eye on the tank at all times, to ensure that the pH levels within the tank remain constant. This means that you will need to purchase certain chemicals to put into the aquarium, to ensure that you create the right environment for the fish and other marine life to enjoy.
As to what fish you put in your 100 gallon aquarium, this will also depend on whether it is a freshwater or saltwater tank. With a freshwater tank, you have the opportunity to keep fish such as Oscars and Catfish. Whereas with a saltwater tank, you have the opportunity to own more exotic types of fish and marine life, including Corals, Anemones, Moray Eels or Lionfish.
100 Gallon Aquarium – Other Things To Consider Before Buying
Once you have made the decision on whether your 100 gallon aquarium is going to be one that you keep freshwater or saltwater aquatic life in, you now need to decide what material the tank is going to be made from. You have two options available to you, being that the tank is made either from glass or from acrylic.
Before you spend your money, take some time to do some research and read as many reviews as you can on the various different aquariums you are considering purchasing. Online there are a number of different sites that allow you to quickly and easily compare the many different kinds of 100 gallon aquariums available, along with the accessories you will need to set one up and then maintain it.
When thinking about purchasing a 100 gallon aquarium, you need to take into consideration the amount of time, along with the cost of getting such an aquarium installation carried out, is going to be. The price of the tank is going to be expensive, and you must not forget how much all the other equipment for running the aquarium, once installed, will cost as well.
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