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This article aims to provide a run down of your tank options in the common aquarium trade. This article is meant as a guide for beginners choosing their fist tank as well as a information sheet for the more experienced aquarium keeper.

Contents

Materials

There are two main types of fish tank materials in use today. Other materials have been used to construct DIY fish tanks such as plywood, but because of the rarity of this design it will not be discussed in this summary.

Glass

Glass fish tanks are by far the most common type of tank in use today. Glass provides some advantages such as high scratch resistance, but also has its disadvantages.

Advantages

Disadvantages

Acrylic

Acrylic is a relatively new player to the personal fish tank industry. Being lighter and easier to handle it has become increasingly popular with new and experienced aquarium owners.

Advantages

Disadvantages

Tank sizes and shape

Tanks come in a variety of sizes. The most common shape is a standard rectangle. The dimensions of this shape tank can be found on our common tank sizes article. Footprint and base support should always be considered when phrasing a new tank.

Rectangular tanks

See also: Common tank sizes

Rectangular tanks are very common, they provide a lot of viewing area and generally the largest footprint to volume ratio. this style of tank is usually what is recommended for beginners due to the cheap price.

Breeder tanks

These tanks have a rectangular footprint however they are usually only a 5-10 inches tall. This provides unique habitat usuaully used for breeding shoaling fish such as Category:Corydoras, or raising plants.

Tunnel Tanks

Coming soon

Hex tanks

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Tall tanks

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Long tanks

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