Uniquarium 200+ gallon

nissan577

Active Member
Originally Posted by Ilovemytank
http:///forum/post/2944219
Whats a uniquarium ? Is that a brand name ?
UniQuarium™ is the perfect choice for both the novice and the professional aquarium hobbyist. Unlike conventional aquarium systems, the UniQuarium™ is very easy to install and use. No drilling or plumbing required, just add water. The UniQuarium's™ 3-in-1 filtration system combines chemical, mechanical, and biological filtration for the perfect balanced environment. No more tubes, hanging filters, pumps or hoses to detract from the beauty of the aquarium. UniQuarium's™ larger biological area and high flow powerhead make it ideal for fresh or saltwater set-ups. UniQuariums™ come standard with chambers for a heater and Clear-for-Life™ Venturi skimmer (optional), light hood or polycarbonate light plate. Color available in blue, sapphire, or black.
 

t316

Active Member
Originally Posted by nissan577
http:///forum/post/2944238
UniQuarium™ is the perfect choice for both the novice and the professional aquarium hobbyist. Unlike conventional aquarium systems, the UniQuarium™ is very easy to install and use. No drilling or plumbing required, just add water. The UniQuarium's™ 3-in-1 filtration system combines chemical, mechanical, and biological filtration for the perfect balanced environment. No more tubes, hanging filters, pumps or hoses to detract from the beauty of the aquarium. UniQuarium's™ larger biological area and high flow powerhead make it ideal for fresh or saltwater set-ups. UniQuariums™ come standard with chambers for a heater and Clear-for-Life™ Venturi skimmer (optional), light hood or polycarbonate light plate. Color available in blue, sapphire, or black.

Originally Posted by nissan577

http:///forum/post/2944249
here is a few pics:
I take it that you work for "UniQuarium"
 

alh

Member
I have a 180 uniquarium. The display is actually closer to 150 (I used to have a 150 uniquarium, but lost it when the pc light caught fire
) I like it.
Pros
Acrylic=light weight
Choice of color background
Not drilled/no sump. Virtually no risk of flooding the carpet
All equipment is in the back, out of sight
Bioballs
Cons
Acrylic=scratches more easily
Not drilled/no sump. Limits some options
Bioballs
Thinking about ditching the bioballs
 

small triggers

Active Member
Are you able to take out the bioballs and replace it with LR rubble? can you take off the tops to all the little compartments? How much space is exactly used for the built in chambers? It looks pretty cool, and I know my husband would appreciate not having a seperate sump with all the loud plumbing.
 

crimzy

Active Member
Originally Posted by alh
http:///forum/post/2944310
I have a 180 uniquarium. The display is actually closer to 150 (I used to have a 150 uniquarium, but lost it when the pc light caught fire
) I like it.
Pros
Acrylic=light weight
Choice of color background
Not drilled/no sump. Virtually no risk of flooding the carpet
All equipment is in the back, out of sight
Bioballs
Cons
Acrylic=scratches more easily
Not drilled/no sump. Limits some options
Bioballs
Thinking about ditching the bioballs
You didn't include your PC lights catching on FIRE as a con???
 

alh

Member
crimzy;2944411 said:
You didn't include your PC lights catching on FIRE as a con???
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The lights don't come with the uniquarium. I spent about 500 bucks on the lights ten years ago and it shorted within a month after purchase. Fish were fine, though. It's good to be in water when your world is on fire.
 
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