Aquariums for Freshwater & Marine Fish
Explore our wide range of aquariums - from nano tanks to reef aquariums
Whether you are creating a colourful freshwater aquascape or a fascinating marine reef, here you will find the perfect foundation for your underwater world. Our range includes compact nano cubes and clear glass tanks for individual setups, as well as ready-to-use complete sets and elegant aquarium combinations. Discover now!
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Amtra Nanoscaping White Glass Aquarium, 30L
- Aquarium made of ULTRACLEAR white glass
- Including mat
- Transparent silicone bonding
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Aquatlantis Cabinet 60x30x70 cm, Black
- Black
- White
- Suitable for Aquadream and Advance 60 LED
- Stylish base cabinet
- Safe and secure
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Aquatlantis Kubus Curve Base Cabinet, 20 L
- The perfect base for your aquarium
- Elegant design
- High quality
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Exo Terra EX Pro Terrarium, 45 x 45 x 60 cm
- 3-stage ventilation to prevent fogging
- Secure pressure lock on the door
- Stainless steel mesh for best UVB values
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Aquatlantis Cabinet Style LED 80x35, Black
- Black
- White
- Suitable for Style LED 80x35
- Total eye-catcher
- Safe and secure
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Dennerle Nano Tank, 60 L
- High-quality float glass
- Seamless panoramic view
- Including accessories for the start
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me Aquaristic Me Cubito 450 x 270 x 200 mm
- Made of white glass
- Ideal for aquascaping
- Glass thickness: 5 mm
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Amtra Nanotank 60 (38 x 38 x 43 cm)
- With silicone-bonded joints
- Rounded front corners
- 5 mm thick glass
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me Aquaristic Me Cubito 600 x 300 x 360 mm
- Made of white glass
- Ideal for aquascaping
- Glass thickness: 6mm
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Dennerle Nano Cube, 20 L
- Panoramic view without hard edges
- Compact design for any location
- Maximum freedom when setting up
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me Aquaristic Me Cubito 600 x 300 x 250 mm
- Made of white glass
- Ideal for aquascaping
- Glass thickness: 5 mm
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Tetra AquaArt Explorer Base Cabinet 30 / 60L, White
- White
- Black
- Modern crescent-shaped design in a trendy colour
- Suitable for Tetra AquaArt Explorer Line aquariums
- Easy installation
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Exo Terra EX Pro Paludarium, 90 x 45 x 90 cm
- Integrated floor drainage system
- Three ecological zones
- Secure double doors with lock
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me Aquaristic Me Cubito 300 x 300 x 300 mm
- Made of white glass
- Ideal for aquascaping
- Glass thickness: 5 mm
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me Aquaristic Me Cubito 200 x 200 x 200 mm
- Made of white glass
- Ideal for aquascaping
- Glass thickness: 5 mm
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Aquael Fish & Shrimp Set Duo Cabinet, Black
- Black
- White
- Elegant design
- Practical cabinet for storage
- Easy assembly
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Amtra Nanotank 18 (25 x 25 x 30 cm)
- With silicone-bonded joints
- Rounded front corners
- 5 mm thick glass
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Aquael Base Cabinet Shrimp Set, White
- White
- Black
- Elegant design
- Practical cabinet for storage
- Easy construction
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Juwel Lido 200 Cabinet, Grey
- Grey
- Black
- White
- Light wood
- For Juwel LIDO 200
- Matching aquarium furniture
- 71 x 51 x 80 cm
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Dupla Scaping Cube, 80
- Crystal clear ultra-white glass
- Safety base included
- With glass cover
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Zoo Med Open Air Aluminium Screen Cage, 40 x 40 x 50 cm
- Made of anodised aluminium
- Hinged bottom door
- Easy to assemble
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Zoo Med ReptiBreeze Aluminium Screen Cage, 40 x 40 x 76 cm
- Made of anodised aluminium
- Hinged bottom door
- Easy to assemble
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me Aquaristic Me My Tank 10 L Glass Tank
- Curved edgeless front
- Brilliant, high-quality glass
- Ideal for detailed scaping
Freshwater or marine fish, which is right for me?
Freshwater aquariums are the classic and usually more straightforward choice for beginners. They allow for a huge variety of plants, fish and shrimp. Marine aquariums are fascinating thanks to colourful corals and tropical marine life, but they require a little more technical knowledge, patience and a higher budget for both setup and ongoing maintenance.
How big should my first aquarium be?
Surprisingly, when starting out, bigger is often easier. Small nano aquariums under 30 litres react very sensitively to even the smallest changes in water conditions. An aquarium between 60 and 120 litres offers a more stable biological balance, is more forgiving of small everyday care mistakes and gives you far more options when choosing your aquarium inhabitants.
Should I buy a complete set or choose everything separately?
If you want to get started quickly and easily, a complete aquarium set is ideal, as the filter, lighting, and often the heater are already perfectly matched to the tank. However, if you have a very specific layout in mind, for example, for aquascaping, or want to install high-end equipment, you may be better off choosing a separate aquarium tank and selecting the individual components yourself.
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