Aquarium Installation

The aquarium installation process, when properly planned, should be a simple and straightforward action. We handle all aspects of the aquarium installation process, from delivery through to the completion of the project.

Professionalism is always a priority, and as such, we take great caution and care to ensure that your space and belongings are preserved. In addition to taking careful measures, we are bonded and insured to further protect your assets.

In certain cases, new clients have an existing aquarium that for one reason or another was not successful. One of our aquarium installation specialties at ADP is aquarium rehabilitation services. Our services are comprehensive, ranging from buffing heavily scratched acrylic and designing new life support systems to bringing old cabinetry back to life. At Aquarium design Professionals, we can truly bring old aquariums back to life.

Aquarium Installation
STEPS IN THE PROCESS

With 50 years of experience in designing and installing custom aquariums, our aquarium consultants are confident that we can deliver your vision to you. Our consultation process entails meeting with you, your general contractor or architect to create the best possible custom aquarium for your space.

Whether your dream is a 30 gallon freshwater planted aquarium built into your study, a 300 gallon coral reef aquarium dividing two rooms, or a 3000 gallon saltwater fish and shark display in the lobby of your office building, we have the resources and design capabilities to bring your project to life and integrate it seamlessly into your space.

Ultimately, the success an aquatic system experiences is determined by its design. In the aquarium design stage, we become ecosystem engineers, and engineering an ecosystem relies heavily on an accounting process for numerous factors.

Our aquarium design is a thoughtful process based on strict accounting of these factors to give the greatest opportunity for success initially, and for years beyond. Variables such as water flow pattern, aquarium lighting distribution and intensity, nutrient and waste management, and temperature are precisely accounted for to allow for effective aquarium management.

In addition, we take extra care to make sure that the overall aquarium design and appearance meets the desires of our clients. Aquarium size and configuration, cabinetry, and placement of the system are critical elements to incorporate in order to deliver our clients’ visions.

STEP 3: INSTALLATION

The aquarium installation process, when properly planned, should be a simple and straightforward action. We handle all aspects of the aquarium installation process, from delivery through to the completion of the project.

Professionalism is always a priority, and as such, we take great caution and care to ensure that your space and belongings are preserved. In addition to taking careful measures, we are bonded and insured to further protect your assets.

In certain cases, new clients have an existing aquarium that for one reason or another was not successful. One of our aquarium installation specialties at ADP is aquarium rehabilitation services. Our services are comprehensive, ranging from buffing heavily scratched acrylic and designing new life support systems to bringing old cabinetry back to life. At Aquarium design Professionals, we can truly bring old aquariums back to life.

STEP 4: MAINTENANCE

When it comes to maintaining an aquarium, one size does not fit all. There are many different types of aquariums: coral reef, saltwater fish-only, freshwater planted, African cichlid, discus, and many others…and all have different care requirements.

We have two primary goals: healthy animals and environments, and satisfied clients. To that end, we work with our clients to establish a maintenance schedule that ensures those goals are met. Some systems require only monthly maintenance care, while others benefit from much more frequent attention.

Maintenance schedules are determined by a number of factors, including the type of aquarium, size of the aquarium, the number of animals in the aquarium, and the needs of the client. During our initial consultations and planning, we will establish the appropriate maintenance schedule as well as what the average expected costs will be.

ConsiderationS for aquariums
LOCATION

Where you put your tank is the number one consideration. You obviously want people to enjoy the aquarium so placement is key. Two-sided tanks allow viewing from multiple rooms but pose equipment concealment challenges. One-sided aquariums installed in a wall with access from behind makes maintenance and servicing the equipment easier.

An ideal location would be in a temperature controlled room without windows. Sufficient power is crucial and a water line is a plus.

MATERIAL

The two most popular aquarium materials are glass and acrylic. Choosing which one is based on a few factors. For smaller aquariums glass is the preferred material due to it’s lower cost and scratch resistance. However for larger aquariums acrylic is preferred because the cost difference is negligible and scratches can be buffed out.

Custom aquariums are most always acrylic because acrylic can be formed into unusual shapes and sizes.

SALT WATER OR FRESH WATER

There are many advantages and disadvantages that come with both fresh and saltwater aquariums. While freshwater aquariums offer increased chances of breeding, the incorporation of live plants, and easier care and maintenance, saltwater aquariums can provide a larger variation regarding the species and colors of both fish and corals.

What it really comes down to in the end is personal preference. take the time to research your options

A good reference for aquarium information is The Aquarium Guide.