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 Digital Temperature Alert Thermometer

Displays both aquarium water temperature and room temperature in F. Product has four alert features that use both sound and LED Flashes: high temperature alert only (probe), low temperature alert only(probe), both high and low temp alert (Air/Room), both high and low temp alert (probe). Unit has a wide temperature range from -58F to +158F. Included is a heavy duty battery (AAA) with a 2 year life. Size: 3 1/2 in. l x 1 in. w x 4 in. h

 
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 Uniquarium Bow Front

This aquarium demands attention with its smooth bow front design. A flat back allows for flush positioning against a wall. The Uniquarium Bow Front Aquarium will appeal to the beginner and enthusiast alike with its built-in three-in-one filter which maintains a balanced environment without tubes hoses or pumps. The submerged filter also allows the aquarium to operate quietly. Additional slots are provided for heaters and venturi skimmers (not included).For use with salt or fresh water. Choose the size and tint to create a display to suit your taste. Sizes range from 50 to 125 gallons based on availability.Complete your fresh water aquarium system (scroll down to purchase accessories):Filter – This keeps your aquarium clean and is included with the Uniquarium.Heater – Many tropical fish require the water to be above a certain temperature. The wattage of the heater you need depends on the size of aquarium and the number of degrees you need to raise the water temperature from the current room temperature. Click into the details of the heater you're interested in (featured below) to determine the size you need.Thermometer – We've found digital thermometers to be the most accurate.Light Fixture – Many aquariums come with empty hoods so you need to install a light fixture on the inside of the hood (most people choose a standard fluorescent light kit). This is an easy job that can be done in minutes with a screwdriver.Light Bulb – We recommend a bulb with color-enhancing phosphors to provide full-spectrum lightAquarium Stand – Stands not only complete the look of your aquarium but also provide storage for supplies and external filters for larger tanks.We also offer a wide assortment of plants rocks coral and figurines on our Aquarium Decorations aisle.Click on the link below to learn about the aquarium dimensions.

 
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 Uniquarium Flat Back Hexagon

This aquarium features a hexagonal tank with a flat back so it can sit flush against a wall. The Uniquarium Aquarium is great for the novice or seasoned aquarium hobbyist. With its built-in three-in-one filter it is ready for whatever you wish to add. The filter works to maintain a perfectly balanced environment with no tubes hoses or pump.For use with both salt and fresh water aquariums. Choose the size that best suites your needs.Complete your fresh water aquarium system (scroll down to purchase accessories):Filter – This keeps your aquarium clean and is included with the Uniquarium.Heater – Many tropical fish require the water to be above a certain temperature. The wattage of the heater you need depends on the size of aquarium and the number of degrees you need to raise the water temperature from the current room temperature. Click into the details of the heater you're interested in (featured below) to determine the size you need.Thermometer – We've found digital thermometers to be the most accurate.Light Fixture – Many aquariums come with empty hoods so you need to install a light fixture on the inside of the hood (most people choose a standard fluorescent light kit). This is an easy job that can be done in minutes with a screwdriver.Light Bulb – We recommend a bulb with color-enhancing phosphors to provide full-spectrum lightAquarium Stand – Stands not only complete the look of your aquarium but also provide storage for supplies and external filters for larger tanks.We also offer a wide assortment of plants rocks coral and figurines on our Aquarium Decorations aisle.Click on the link below to learn about the aquarium dimensions.

 
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 Clear For Life Aquarium Bowfront

About This Clear for Life AquariumThis aquarium captures the eye with a dramatic bow front design. The flat back allows for flush positioning against a wall while the rounded front lends an air of elegance. For use with salt or fresh water. Available with blue or black tint in sizes ranging from 50 to 125 gallons based on availability.Clear for Life Aquariums are made from acrylic which offers greater aesthetic beauty than glass. Acrylic aquariums are also 50 percent lighter 40 percent brighter and 17 times stronger than glass giving them a distinct advantage.Complete your fresh water aquarium system (scroll down to purchase accessories):Filter – This keeps your aquarium clean. Use a hang-on style filter for aquariums under 50 gallons; consider a more powerful canister style filter for larger aquariums.Heater – Many tropical fish require the water to be above a certain temperature. The wattage of the heater you need depends on the size of aquarium and the number of degrees you need to raise the water temperature from the current room temperature. Click into the details of the heater you're interested in (featured below) to determine the size you need.Thermometer – We've found digital thermometers to be the most accurate.Light Fixture – Many aquariums come with empty hoods so you need to install a light fixture on the inside of the hood (most people choose a standard fluorescent light kit). This is an easy job that can be done in minutes with a screwdriver.Light Bulb – We recommend a bulb with color-enhancing phosphors to provide full-spectrum lightAquarium Stand – Stands not only complete the look of your aquarium but also provide storage for supplies and external filters for larger tanks.We also offer a wide assortment of plants rocks coral and figurines on our Aquarium Decorations aisle.Click on the link below to learn more about Aquarium Dimensions.

 
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 The Guardian UL Listed Aquarium Heater

How to determine which size heater you need:Subtract the average temperature of the room the aquarium is located in from the temperature you wish to maintain the aquarium water at. Find the size of your aquarium in the left hand column and move to the column that shows the number of degrees the aquarium needs to be heated. If the heating requirement is between levels move up to the next larger size.In larger tanks or where the room temperature is significantly below the desired water temperature two heaters may be required. Heaters should be installed at opposite ends of the aquarium to heat it more evenly. Example:Average Room Temp = 68 degrees FDesired Water Temp = 77 degrees F—————————————– Heating required = 9 degrees FTank Size = 20 gallonHeater size needed = 50 watts Gallons/Liters5ºC/9ºF10ºC/18ºF15ºC/27ºF5 gal/25 L25 watt50 watt75 watt10 gal/50 L50 watt75 watt75 watt20 gal/75 L50 watt75 watt150 watt25 gal/100 L75 watt100 watt200 watt40 gal/150 L100 watt150 watt300 watt50 gal/200 L150 watt200 watttwo 200 watt65 gal/250 L200 watt250 watttwo 250 watt75 gal/300 L250 watt300 watttwo 300 wattSource: Shirlie Sharpe Ask.com

 
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