![]() Aquarium kits are a great way to get into the hobby and can be a convenient, cost-effective way of getting what you need. Aquarium kits can range from a glass aquarium with a lamp in the hood and a small filter to all-inclusive packages that come with everything from aquarium and equipment to food and a test kit for water conditions. An aquarium kit with integrated filtration and built-in lighting is a hobbyist's best bet for a foolproof system, allowing you to focus on the joy and beauty of the hobby rather than on component selection and installation.
Aquarium kits offer convenience for beginner and seasoned aquarists alike. Since most of the fundamental equipment is included, you save time by not having to research compatible products. The popular Eclipse Systems are a great way to introduce younger or new hobbyists to the fascinating world of aquariums. Available in 3, 6, or 12 gallons, these starter aquarium kits include a bio-wheel filter and mini-compact fluorescent lighting system which are both housed in the hood. These budget-friendly kits are designed primarily for a freshwater setup. The cutting edge Nano Cube systems feature upgraded compact fluorescent lighting and filtration to accommodate a wider variety of inhabitants. Thanks to these enhancements, these systems are well suited as a small, freshwater community setup, planted aquarium, a saltwater aquarium or even a miniature reef aquarium. They are moderately priced, and offer a wide range of possibilities. For those with larger budgets, Marineland Aquarium Super Systems range from 80 to 180 gallons and include the finest, high-tech equipment; even a custom made stand and canopy that neatly conceal aquarium equipment for a clean, streamlined display. It's ideal for freshwater, saltwater or reef aquariums.
EASY TO SET UP Many aquarium kits go beyond the typical instruction manual and come with a book on how to care for your new aquarium.
Some kits are designed for a specific type of aquatic habitat, from freshwater to saltwater, making it even easier to set up these different types of aquariums. The kits not only include the equipment, but also have items specifically designed for the certain type of biotope. From water conditioners to supplements and even fish food, a beginner might not realize that they need some of these items, but with these types of kits, it's all there. The Red Sea MAX Reef Aquarium System Package is a perfect example. It is a 34 gallon system which comes with everything needed to start a saltwater or reef aquarium. It comes with all of the necessary lighting and filtration, and a protein skimmer. The included starter kit contains water conditioners, salt and a hydrometer for testing your saltwater.
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