Sleek Aqua Cubic nano aquariums

By on Jan 18, 2011


The new Aqua Cubic aquariums are following the trend of open topped, sleek, stylish and functional aquariums putting as much emphasis on the outside of the aquarium as we put on the inside. Two different sizes are available — the Aqua Cubic 15 liter (35 x 27 x 90 cm) and the Aqua Cubic XL holding 55 liters — with three color choices to fit your personal taste with a black and red, dark and light oak and a black and white models.

The tanks are fitted with Mini BioBox 2 three-stage filtration and a simple LED lighting system mounted on an integrated lamp support. The LED light includes 16 individual LEDs, most likely just in all white flavors, and running at low wattage, perfect for a freshwater planted tank. Adding a few blue LED accent lights might make a sexy reef setup as well. All three color models can be ordered with a matching stand. Pricing is around £94.99 ($151 USD) for the 15 l aquarium and £54.99 ($88 USD) for the cabinet and the larger version running £159.99 ($255 USD) for the aquarium and £94.99 ($151 USD) for the cabinet.

[via Practical Fishkeeping]

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  • DrB

    Wow, that is a very good looking setup.

  • DrB

    Wow, that is a very good looking setup.

  • Anonymous

    I love the look of these tiny, open-top tanks! In my experience, however, the small fish and shrimp you are likely to keep tend to jump right out. I had 6 emerald raspboras and an amano shrimp all jump out of a 6.5 gallon over a two week period. :/ Maybe this is less of an issue with slightly larger volumes?

  • Anonymous

    Those plants, Dracaena sanderiana, will not survive long under water. Why does the aquarium industry use such non-aquatic plants? Do they really lack all that knowledge?

  • Anonymous

    *Duplicate*

  • Anonymous

    Peter they’re plastic ;)

  • Anonymous

    Thats even worse! :-)

  • Jon Hahn

    Any links to an online seller in the US? I think I would like one, or at least to check one out.