

🐠 Dive into clarity and style with the ultimate 240L aquatic masterpiece!
The Aquarium Professional Fish Tank features a robust 8mm Guardian Glass construction offering superior durability and crystal-clear viewing. With a spacious 240-liter volume and compact 120x40x50cm dimensions, it suits diverse aquatic setups while fitting seamlessly into contemporary spaces. Included is a free protective mat to maintain surface integrity, all supported by a reassuring 2-year warranty.
| Package Dimensions | 130 x 60 x 50 cm; 45 kg |
| Item model number | Aquarium Only |
| Pet Life Stage | Adult |
| Colour | Transparent |
| Size | 240L (120x40x50cm) |
| Special features | Transparent |
| Specific Uses | Indoor |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 45 kg |
R**N
Worth buying
Amazing tank I bought the 45 litre , and am already looking to buy the 12litre aswell for some shrimp 😍😍 so easy and sturdy I have had mine for about a month and a half now and not had one slight problem at all !! So worth the money !
K**R
Good sturdy tank, that has been used for a gerbil.
I had three gerbils in a large ikea glass cabinet, and space added on top using there first cage. Everything was working out well, until one got rejected from the group, at first it seemed like a dominance issue, but gradually i noticed he would sit alone a lot, looking depressed, and not eating or playing much, so I made the choice to put him into his own cage. I wanted to find a glass tank and use a metal cage on top, similar to his other cage set-up, but much smaller...He has been in this tank with the old metal cage placed on top, for extra climbing height, for a while now, and the tank has been brilliant, it is sturdy and well made. It arrived in good time, really well packaged so it came in perfect condition. It gets moved and handled to be cleaned and it manages well with this, and seems to be made with robust glass that has been sealed together well. it is easy to clean, and there is plenty of space for my gerbil to stand on its hind legs, and with the addition of the metal cage on top there is plenty of ventilation and space for him to climb. He seems happier, and is starting to move around more and explore and dig, and has adjusted well to this cage on his own, he seems less depressed, I worry a little that he hasn't got a friend to groom and be groomed by, but the tank has been great at creating a new gerbil home for him to settle in, that i am happy will last a good long time, and was good value for money.
J**.
Brilliant value fish tank!
I love this fish tank! It's the perfect size as advertised, this one is 25L which is around 6.6 US Gallons, so this is a perfect size for a betta!Glass may look thin but it's durable enough for this volume of water and looks nice and minimalistic. I recommend getting a small filter from companies such as allpondsolutions which I have done for this one as it doesn't come with one. Easy to set up just place down the included foam mat to prevent it damaging, and then place it on and fill with water! No leaks too which is amazing.
R**S
A plain tank that is just what I need
I bought this as a quarantine tank as the original tank I designated for this purpose was woefully small and the next choice - a 20 year old Clearseal - is in use. It arrived quickly and was well packaged. And fortunately it was delivered by DPD instead of the cowboys Amazon usually use which result in damaged packages half the time.There is a lot of like about this tank, but also some niggles.The pros: 5 flat glass pieces. No curved corners which distorted viewing, no bowed front which does the same. No plastic edges. A completely flat base so weight is distributed across the entire area (I prefer this over ones where the base is raised up slightly so the weight is all on the edges). No integrated lid (which is both a pro and con I suppose).Interestingly enough, my large fishbox is the one that doesn't exhibit any of these features which is why I consider them pros for this Diversea tank!The cons: The aforementioned Clearseal tank is sealed using transparent silicone. I'd much rather this tank was sealed the same way instead of black. Even if I reseal the tank myself using clear, it would still be in the glass joins as I'm not confident enough to take a tank all the way back to sheets and reassemble. So this is a definite con in my mind, might not be in someone else's! In addition, I bought this as a quarantine tank and used it to house a fish with a fin infection while it healed - and for this, I used Methylene Blue. I suppose there is a pretty high chance that it would have dyed the transparent silicone blue, but even that would be a less of an issue than the black (and again, I could always reseal).My Clearseal tank also has small glass "wings" on the inside of the tank, which are perfect for resting a condensation shield on that is cut to fit. This tank doesn't have these... I suppose if I was going to use this tank as a main tank I might add some, or perhaps just fasten some clips. But I do like having the wings.The niggle about the sealant aside, this is a plain and functional tank - and is just what I want. It is almost a shame that it will be used once in a blue moon.
L**N
Really Top Quality (No really)
I’ve owned many tanks before, I was skeptical at first because the price was very low but do keep in mind it is just the tank no accessories.I bought the 60 x 30 x 30 because I needed some length over height as my Apistogramma has just had a massive spawn.Upon opening the packaging I was very impressed with how the tank was packaged, really no chance of it breaking in transit, very good effort by Diversa, they’ve obviously taken care.But that wasn’t the thing I was most impressed about, the beading was sublime, it was art, it was perfect. This was the one thing I was most worried about, I couldn’t fault it I was looking for a corner where there would be less used or a big chunk of it, no, it was so uniform and evenly applied and in a nice black colour too.I paint all the backs of my tanks, you get such a deeper black colour and no faffing about with a background that will come away slightly from the glass in 6 months time, a few coats of acrylic paint (black) and it was ready for the leak test.I used the Matt that came with the tank, your warranty is void if you don’t use it, and I can see why really, no leaks, the beading was too good way too good for this price too ? How do they do it ?Anyway, if you’re looking for a cheap stand for your tank like I was, B&Q do shelves for about £40 that can hold 500kg weight, obviously stack the bottom first especially if you aren’t drilling the stand to the wall like you’re supposed too.As you can see from the picture the grow out for my apistogramma fry is now cycling, in 3 weeks time the cycle will be complete and I’ll be pulling the fry from my main tank, this is a perfect grow out for them.Very well done Diversa I will probably be back for that 4ft tank you do.
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