AQUA ONE AQUARIUMS – 620, 620T, 850 and 980
by Aquaboy on Sunday, May 30th, 2010 | 15 Comments
Video showing the set up of some of the mid range tanks in the Aqua One range. All are complete with overhead filters and lights. This video is posted for the benefit of people who have bought or are considering buying an Aqua One aquarium. The Aqua One range is available from Tyne Valley Aquatics approx 10 miles west of Newcastle in North East England. www.tynevalleyaquatics.co.uk for further information. Looking for aquatic shops near Newcastle ? Look no further – tropical fish is our speciality.



aqua 1 980 is class juwel is shitttttt
We’ve had two cracked. One guy put the cabinet together and left a screwhead proud – when he filled it it cracked. The other was a small one which arrived cracked when the packaging was undamaged. We get quite a few people coming in for juwel lighting systems. I find that some of the filter systems of the aqua one are quite good as they are in the lid which frees up space in the tank.
There are however certainly more expensive looking tanks than some of the basic Aqua One ranges.
@pondguru
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your welcome, and im seriouse i work in an aquarium and im fed up of getting aqua one tanks back because theve cracked or the light doesnt work, also they just look ugly and cheap. but thats just my valued opinion
Well, thank you for your valued opinion.
aqua one aquariums are SHIT!!! get juwel or amazon
hey ptaccone ive just bought an 980 brand new and i wont be needing the powerhead,ive also got the aquagrande 120 powerhead 2 if u want it, there both the same 2000/ltrs/hr, i live in queensland if your interested?>
As you are in Australia there should be plenty of Aqua One stockists. Best bet is to go to their website and search for a stockist near you.
would you know where i can find a replacement powerhead for the 620t ????
Good point. I don’t deal with saltwater fish, but assume that there is some sort of external filter and skimmer running to enable saltwater use.
i like how aqua one show a saltwater reeftank ,without a decent sump/skimmer set up it would require a 50% water replacement every 2 days just so some living coral would survive , let alone adding fish,
No problem, anything that will help.
I love your recent posts on Aqua One, makes me wanna set up another tank. =)
Np, anytime
Thanks for that, man.
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even tho i dont need help setting up my tank and i dunno why i clicked on the video lol, but atleast i gave you your first view