Description

Aqueon Bow Front Aquariums

  • Curved front glass panel
  • Unique shape provides a dramatic viewing area
  • Contemporary black silicone seals
  • Always include a drip loop when plugging aquarium appliances into the electrical outlet
  • Place aquarium on stand able to safely bear the weight of a filled aquarium
  • Bow Front Glass Tops and Lighting sold separately

 

Bow Front aquariums come with a curved, tempered front glass panel that creates a dramatic viewing area. The black silicone seals add stylish appeal to your fresh or saltwater setup.

Additional information
Dimensions 36.375 × 16.375 × 20.875 in
Brand

Aqueon

Gallons

46

Aquarium Shape

Bow Front

Aquarium Material

Glass

Length

36.375"

Width

16.375"

Height

20.875"

Trim

Black

Silicone Color

Black

New Aquarium Setup

New Aquarium Setup

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Aquarium Safety

Aquarium Safety

Power Cord Drip Loop
Since some of your aquarium equipment requires electricity to operate, your aquarium should be placed within close proximity to an electrical outlet.
One of the best and simplest tools that will enforce the separation of water and electricity is the “drip loop.” The drip loop is formed by ensuring that the power cords leading into the outlet approach the outlet from underneath the plug socket. If water drips down a power cord, it will fall off at the upward bend in the cord, never making it to the electrical outlet.

 

Aquarium Drip Loop

Warranty

Warranty

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Aqueon Warranty

About brand

It's all about the fish!

Developed by true aquatic hobbyists, Aqueon provides a broad array of aquarium solutions to help maintain healthy, life-sustaining aquatic environments.

From inception, Aqueon had one goal in mind: “Doing what is best for the health and well-being of fish and aquatic life.” This focus on the little things will make your life easier when keeping an aquarium and, in turn, keep your wet friends happy and healthy. Because with the Aqueon brand, it’s all about the fish.

PRO Tip - Avoid placing aquariums near a window or drafty doorway. Larger tanks, generally anything over 10 gallons, should have an appropriate stand to support the aquarium's weight.

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