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Aquarium Set Up Instructions
1. Setup aquarium cabinet as per supplied instructions
and place in desired location. Some important things to
remember:
a. Keep the aquarium away from direct sunlight, areas
that may have large temperature fluctuations or high
traffic.
b. The floor underneath the aquarium must be able to
support a minimum weight of 600kg.
c. Leave adequate room between the aquarium and
the wall to allow room for the hoses from the filter,
approximately 8 – 10cm, if you are installing an external
filter.
2. Remove the access lids and light unit from the top of
the aquarium.
3. Setup your filter as per instruction manual.
4. Once the filter unit is in place wash hands and arms.
It is very important to remove any dirt, moisturizer and
any other impurities. Do this whenever you work on
the aquarium. Please use the following instructions as
a guide to set up your new Aquanto aquarium. Seek
specialist advice from your supplying retailer as different
aquarium inhabitants require specific conditions.
5. Install your heater, set it at 25°C. Remember to place
it in an area which will receive good water flow and
where it will not come into contact with anything else in
the aquarium. Refer to the instruction which is supplied
with your heater for correct setup. (See Tips)
6. Wash aquarium gravel. Place a portion of gravel into
a bucket.
7. Run water through and churn it over with your hand
until the water running out of the bucket is clear. It is
important to wash the gravel thoroughly. Repeat this
process several times until all the gravel has been
washed.
8. Place washed gravel over the base of the
aquarium.
9. At this stage place plastic plants, decorations into
the tank.
10. Fill the aquarium with tap water to the level indicated
on page 4.
11. Use a quality water conditioner to remove harmful
chemicals from tap water. E.g. chlorine. (See Tips)
12. Place the light unit and access lids back into
place.
13. Once the aquarium has been filled to the desired
water level start the filter and turn the heater on. Refer
to instructions for starting your filter.
14. Plug the light unit and heater in and turn on. Refer
to “Important Safeguards” for set up of the Drip Loop.
15. Turn the light switch “on” to ensure the lights work.
16. Test and adjust pH levels.
17. Allow the aquarium to stand for 3 to 4 days before
the introduction of any fish.
18. Seek advice from your retailer for correct fish
numbers and compatible species.
TIPS -
A heater and Thermometer is required if you are setting
up a tropical or saltwater aquarium. Refer to heater
instructions for correct set up and positioning.
Chlorine and other heavy metals will harm your fish.
Aqua One water conditioner (sold separately) will
remove these impurities and create a safe environment
for your fish.
These products are available separately from your local
Aqua One Dealer.