#1C – Crystal Aquarium Back Filter 4.1 gallons

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LIFEGARD Crystal Aquarium Back Filter 4.1 Gallon Crystal Aquarium - Low Iron Ultra Clear Beveled Edge Glass includes a built-in Back filter with Quiet One Pump, Mechanical Filter, Biological, Carbon Media, Directional jet and Top or Bottom Drain. In pursuit of perfection Lifegard Aquatics is proud to introduce the Crystal tank line. It is the latest technology in Ultra Clear 45° edge Tanks with invisible glue joint. Crystal tanks are rimless and made of ultra-low iron glass which allows the viewer an undisturbed viewing of their underwater masterpiece. The extraordinary craftsmanship combined with the 45° ultrahigh precision cut edge bonded with high quality Clear Silicone glue makes it an exceptionally clear aquarium with none to match in the market. With Crystal aquariums you will enjoy the natural and true colors of your fish and aquascape. Lifegard Aquatics offers Crystal tanks in three models and several sizes nested one inside the other for ease of shipping and storage.          
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Is hiring a professional necessary to set up a saltwater aquarium?

As a general rule, a larger custom aquarium might require installation by a professional. However, a kit from our online fish store is relatively affordable and beginner friendly. That means you should have no problem setting it up yourself.

Which saltwater aquarium fish should you choose when starting out?

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