High Definition LED Ensemble 75 Gallon Farmhouse Aquarium and Stand

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Description

Marineland LED 75 Farmhouse Design

This showstopping aquarium will instantly become a beautiful focal point in your home.

The Marineland High Definition LED Ensemble aquarium boasts a large 75-gallon tank with a stylish farmhouse-style stand that fits in perfectly with your home’s decor. The set is completed by a glass canopy cover for easy feeding access and hidden LED light featuring natural daylight and moonlight effects. The high-definition format allows for a generous viewing area, ensuring beautiful views of your aquarium.

Marineland LED 60 Modern Aquarium Includes:

  1. 75-gallon glass aquarium
  2. Glass canopy
  3. Hidden LED light
  4. Modern-style stand

Farmhouse Design: The sleek, farmhouse-style stand complements your home's decor, making it a focal point in your home.

Hidden LED Lighting: Features natural daylight and moonlight effects.

HighDefinition: High-definition format allows for a generous viewing area.

The 75-gallon aquarium measures 48.38” W x 18.38” D x 21” H.

The farmhouse-style stand measures 50” W x 20” D x 28” H.

Marineland products are designed with both performance and style in mind. We push precision and power beyond expectations to improve our products. We do this because at the heart of our innovative spirit is a desire to help hobbyists everywhere do more, create more, and most of all, enjoy more. So whatever you’re passionate about – freshwater or saltwater, big or small, beauty or science – make your aquarium your own.

Additional information
Brand

Marineland

Gallons

75

Aquarium Shape

Rectangle

Aquarium Material

Glass

Length

48.38"

Width

18.38"

Height

21"

Trim

Black

Silicone Color

Clear

Stand Dimensions

50"L x 20"W x 28"H

Stand Color

Grey

New Aquarium Setup

New Aquarium Setup

New Aquarium Setup Success Checklist from Marineland

Aquarium Guides: Aquarium care tips for maintaining a happy and healthy aquarium.

Six Easy-Care Steps For A Healthy Aquarium

Don’t Overcrowd Your Aquarium.
Start with just one or two fish (up to five is OK if they are small). Add additional fish gradually over a four to six-week period. Your limit depends on the size of the fish and the size of your aquarium. Consult your dealer for a recommendation.

Don’t Overfeed Your Fish.
Feed them a small amount twice a day — only what they can eat in less than five minutes. Food that isn’t eaten will pollute the aquarium.

Replace Your Filter Cartridge.
To keep your water clean and odor-free, replacing your filter cartridge every two to four weeks is best.

Change Your Water.
Every time you change your filter cartridge, change at least 25 percent of the water in your aquarium, but never change more than 50 percent. You’ll need to replace any water lost to evaporation, too.

IMPORTANT: The chlorine and chloramines in regular tap water can kill your fish. When you add new water to your tank, always be sure to treat it first with a water dechlorinator.

Vacuum Your Gravel.
With a standard gravel washer, you can vacuum away dirt and uneaten food as you change the water.

Clean Your Aquarium.
Algae growth is normal in any aquarium. To remove the algae, wipe the inside walls of your tank with a pad designed specifically for aquarium cleaning. After cleaning the inside, gently use a clean, soft towel to wipe the outside surfaces.

Warranty

Warranty

Warranty: 10-year aquarium and stand limited warranty.

Visit Marineland for full warranty details: View Warranty Policy

 

About brand

At Marineland, innovation powers everything we do.

From industry firsts to industry standards, Marineland delivers aquatic innovation.

As manufacturers and fishkeepers ourselves, we take great pride in making quality products. We also enjoy making the hobby fun, educational, and easier for our fellow fishkeepers. That's why we've assembled the best information to help ensure you're successful and your fish are healthy and happy.

Please Note: Marineland's starter aquariums are unsuitable for keeping saltwater fish. Saltwater aquariums require more advanced types of filtration, an understanding of saltwater chemistry, and special feeding and care regimens.

Visit our Infographics and Guides page for more helpful tips and advice.

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