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ProStar Rimless AIO 23 Aquarium with Stand by Pro Clear Aquatic Systems

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ProStar AIO 23: A Sleek and Functional All-In-One Aquarium System

The ProStar AIO (All-In-One) by Pro Clear Aquatic Systems offers a complete aquarium solution for saltwater or freshwater enthusiasts seeking a modern and easy-to-maintain setup.

ProStar AIO Offers Uncluttered Beauty with Built-In Filtration

This rimless glass aquarium boasts a modern aesthetic that seamlessly integrates into any living space. The lack of a rim creates a clean and unobstructed view of your underwater world, while the low iron glass guarantees exceptional clarity for admiring your fish and aquascaping in stunning detail.

Convenient Cabinet and Integrated Filtration with the ProStar AIO

The ProStar AIO comes paired with a matching modern cabinet available in black or white, providing a stylish and space-saving solution. Unlike other aquarium systems where filtration units occupy valuable cabinet space, the ProStar AIO incorporates a built-in filtration system within the aquarium itself. This user-friendly design streamlines maintenance routines and maximizes usable cabinet space for storing aquarium supplies.

Freshwater or Saltwater Compatibility 

The ProStar AIO caters to the needs of both freshwater and saltwater aquascapes. Its versatile design allows you to create a thriving underwater environment tailored to your specific preferences.

pro star aio 23 saltwater or freshwater tank

Key Features of the ProStar AIO 23

  • Rimless Glass Aquarium: Provides an unobstructed view of your underwater world.
  • Low Iron Glass: Exceptional clarity for vibrant colors and stunning detail.
  • Available in Black or White: Matches seamlessly with any décor.
  • Built-In Filtration: Simplifies maintenance and maximizes cabinet space.
  • Modern Design: Creates a sleek and stylish focal point in your home.
  • Freshwater or Saltwater Compatible: Adapts to your desired aquatic environment.

ProStar AIO 23 Specifications:

  • Tank Dimensions: 23.5" x 11.5" x 15.5" (ideal for smaller aquariums)
  • Cabinet Dimensions: 23.5" x 15.5" x 32"
  • Max Pump Size: 6 3/4" x 3 3/8" (pump not included)
  • Weight: 100 lbs

Please Note: Lighting and pump are not included with the ProStar AIO.

ProStar AIO 23: A Sleek and Functional All-In-One Aquarium System

The ProStar AIO (All-In-One) by Pro Clear Aquatic Systems offers a complete aquarium solution for saltwater or freshwater enthusiasts seeking a modern and easy-to-maintain setup.

ProStar AIO Offers Uncluttered Beauty with Built-In Filtration

This rimless glass aquarium boasts a modern aesthetic that seamlessly integrates into any living space. The lack of a rim creates a clean and unobstructed view of your underwater world, while the low iron glass guarantees exceptional clarity for admiring your fish and aquascaping in stunning detail.

Convenient Cabinet and Integrated Filtration with the ProStar AIO

The ProStar AIO comes paired with a matching modern cabinet available in black or white, providing a stylish and space-saving solution. Unlike other aquarium systems where filtration units occupy valuable cabinet space, the ProStar AIO incorporates a built-in filtration system within the aquarium itself. This user-friendly design streamlines maintenance routines and maximizes usable cabinet space for storing aquarium supplies.

Freshwater or Saltwater Compatibility 

The ProStar AIO caters to the needs of both freshwater and saltwater aquascapes. Its versatile design allows you to create a thriving underwater environment tailored to your specific preferences.

pro star aio 23 saltwater or freshwater tank

Key Features of the ProStar AIO 23

  • Rimless Glass Aquarium: Provides an unobstructed view of your underwater world.
  • Low Iron Glass: Exceptional clarity for vibrant colors and stunning detail.
  • Available in Black or White: Matches seamlessly with any décor.
  • Built-In Filtration: Simplifies maintenance and maximizes cabinet space.
  • Modern Design: Creates a sleek and stylish focal point in your home.
  • Freshwater or Saltwater Compatible: Adapts to your desired aquatic environment.

ProStar AIO 23 Specifications:

  • Tank Dimensions: 23.5" x 11.5" x 15.5" (ideal for smaller aquariums)
  • Cabinet Dimensions: 23.5" x 15.5" x 32"
  • Max Pump Size: 6 3/4" x 3 3/8" (pump not included)
  • Weight: 100 lbs

Please Note: Lighting and pump are not included with the ProStar AIO.

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  • Effortless Ordering: Place your order and leave the delivery to us!

  • Fast Processing: We typically process orders within 1-2 business days.

  • Standard Shipping Speed: Expect your item(s) to arrive within 3-7 business days after processing.

  • Convenient Tracking: We'll send you a shipment notification with tracking information so you can follow your aquarium's journey to your doorstep.

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We understand that shopping online can sometimes mean uncertainty about sizing or fit. That's why we offer free returns on every single purchase, taking the worry out of your shopping experience. If anything isn't perfect, return it for free – no questions asked!

Here's why choosing us with our free return policy is the best:

  • Reduced Risk – Shop freely! Knowing you can return anything for free means you can shop worry free.
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At Angel Aquariums our customers are always first

Here's what sets us apart:

  • Hassle-Free Returns: Enjoy a 30-day easy return policy for peace of mind.
  • Unmatched Quality: We only offer high quality products that we have tried and trust.

  • We Care About You: Our friendly customer service is always here to help you find the perfect setup for your needs.

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What do i need to set up a freshwater aquarium?

  • Aquarium tank: Choose a size based on the number of fish you plan to keep.
  • Aquarium stand: Sturdy enough to support the weight of the full tank.
  • Filter: Essential for water quality.
  • Heater: For maintaining a consistent water temperature (unless you're keeping coldwater fish).
  • Thermometer: To monitor water temperature.
  • Lighting: For plants and overall aquarium appearance.
  • Gravel or substrate: Provides a base for your aquarium and helps with biological filtration.
  • Water conditioner: Removes chlorine and chloramine from tap water.
  • Water test kit: To monitor water parameters (ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, pH, hardness).

Additional Items (Optional):

  • Aquarium hood or cover: Helps prevent evaporation and splashing.
  • Air pump and airline tubing: For additional aeration.
  • Decorations: Rocks, plants, driftwood, etc. to create an environment for your fish.
  • Net: For catching fish safely.
  • Aquarium gravel cleaner: For cleaning the substrate.

Remember:

  • Research the specific needs of the fish you want to keep: Different fish have different requirements for water parameters, tank size, and tank mates.
  • Cycle your aquarium: This process establishes beneficial bacteria to break down waste before adding fish.
  • Start small: Begin with a smaller tank and gradually expand as you gain experience.

If i buy a large aquarium with a stand will i be charged for shipping?

No, here at Angel Aquariums we strive to make the buying process as easy and stress-free as possible. We cover all shipping costs for all orders, no questions asked.

Are freshwater aquariums easier than saltwater aquariums?

Generally, yes, freshwater aquariums are considered easier to maintain than saltwater aquariums.

Here's a breakdown of why:

  • Water chemistry: Freshwater aquariums require monitoring of fewer parameters compared to saltwater tanks.
  • Equipment: Freshwater setups typically require less specialized equipment.
  • Fish and inhabitants: Freshwater fish are often more hardy and tolerant of minor water quality fluctuations.
  • Cost: Freshwater setups tend to be less expensive to establish and maintain.

However, it's important to note:

  • The complexity of both can vary widely: A heavily planted freshwater tank can be just as challenging as a low-maintenance saltwater setup.
  • Personal preference: Some people find the challenges of saltwater aquariums rewarding.

What equipment do I need for a saltwater aquarium?

Setting up a saltwater aquarium requires specific equipment to maintain a healthy environment for your marine life. Here's a breakdown of the essentials:

Basic Equipment

  • Aquarium: Choose a size that fits your space and budget. Consider the type of marine life you plan to keep.
  • Aquarium Stand: Provides a stable base for your tank.
  • Canopy or Lid: Protects against evaporation and splashing, and can hold lighting equipment.
  • Filtration System: This is crucial for maintaining water quality. Options include:
    • Protein Skimmer: Removes organic waste and helps maintain water clarity.
    • Canister Filter: Provides mechanical and biological filtration.
    • Sump: Often used in larger tanks, offers additional filtration space and allows for equipment placement.
  • Lighting: Essential for providing light for corals and other photosynthetic organisms.
  • Heater: Maintains a stable water temperature.
  • Thermometer: Monitors water temperature.
  • Powerhead or Wavemaker: Creates water circulation.
  • Salt: Used to create saltwater.
  • Refractometer: Measures salinity.
  • Water Test Kit: Monitors water parameters (ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, pH, salinity, etc.).

Additional Equipment (Optional)

  • Calcium Reactor: Maintains calcium levels for corals.
  • Automatic Doser: Maintains specific water parameters.
  • Ozone Generator: Oxidizes organic waste.
  • Reverse Osmosis/Deionization (RO/DI) Unit: Produces pure water for water changes.
  • Live Rock: Provides biological filtration and a natural environment.
  • Live Sand: Helps establish beneficial bacteria.

Remember: The specific equipment you'll need depends on the size of your tank and the type of marine life you plan to keep. It's essential to research and plan carefully before setting up your saltwater aquarium.

What is the best first saltwater aquarium?

For a beginner, a fish-only saltwater aquarium is the ideal starting point. This allows you to focus on water quality and fish care without the complexities of corals and invertebrates.

Recommended Tank Size:

  • 20-30 gallons: This size is manageable and provides enough space for a small group of fish.

Key Considerations:

  • Live rock: Essential for providing biological filtration and a natural environment for bacteria.
  • Aquarium salt: Used to create the saltwater environment.
  • Basic equipment: Filter, heater, thermometer, and water test kit.

Avoid jumping into a reef tank right away. Reef tanks require more specialized equipment, lighting, and water parameters, making them challenging for beginners.

Popular fish choices for beginners include:

  • Clownfish
  • Damselfish
  • Gobies
  • Blennies

Remember: Patience is key. Establishing a stable saltwater environment takes time. Start small, learn the basics, and gradually expand your aquarium as your knowledge and confidence grow.

How many fish can i put in my saltwater aquarium?

The short answer is: it depends.

While there's a general rule of thumb, many factors influence the ideal number of fish for your saltwater aquarium.

General Rule of Thumb:

  • 1 inch of adult fish per gallon of water.

For example, in a 30-gallon tank, you could theoretically have 30 inches of adult fish. However, this is just a starting point.

Factors to Consider:

  • Fish Size: Larger fish produce more waste and require more space.
  • Fish Species: Some fish are more active or aggressive, requiring more space.
  • Filtration: A strong filtration system can handle a higher bioload.
  • Water Changes: Regular water changes help maintain water quality.
  • Live Rock: Provides additional biological filtration.

Important Considerations:

  • Overstocking: Can lead to poor water quality, stress, and disease.
  • Understocking: Can result in a boring aquarium.
  • Balance: Aim for a balance of fish species and sizes to create a harmonious environment.

It's often recommended to start with fewer fish and gradually add more as your aquarium matures. This allows you to monitor water quality and adjust as needed.