Custom aquariums must be placed in the correct spot because they aren't something that you would want to move on a daily basis. Even in the event you only get a modest sized fish tank, once it has been filled with water it is going to become rather heavy. The tank should not be put in a space where it is open to direct rays from the sun or one that's near a heater. You could cause the water to overheat and this could encourage the growth of algae which can prove lethal to the fish. You have to have access to a power socket. You should put the tank someplace where folks could see it and enjoy the fish but aren't likely to walk into it and hit it when moving furniture.

If you're going to put the aquarium on a stand make certain it is one suitable for use with a tank of that measurement and weight. Some custom aquariums are sold with purpose built stands but some owners would make their own. Don't forget that you will need a hood on your own aquarium and room to maneuver as you need access to feed the fish, change the water and perform small maintenance tasks. You need to keep the fish within the tank and everything else out of it. This includes dust particles, debris and maybe the family or visiting cat. Many tanks come with a lid but they aren't always the most suitable. The very best hoods are those with sliding covers. Do not buy cheap plastic condensation trays as they're a waste of your money.

If you are getting custom aquariums remember that surface area is far more important than depth in most cases. Fish need room to move about, to swim freely whenever they wish but also somewhere to rest, mate and perhaps breed.

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