George Farmer
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Hi all,
I'm considering getting a Fluval Profile 1000 (stainless steel finish). Originally I wanted a 1500 or 1200 but they're discontinued.
The idea is to replace my 120 x 45 x 45cm, as it's already becoming too shallow for my fast-growing angelfish.
The Profile is 65cm tall, 100cm long, 48cm deep. Although I'd prefer a little more depth front-to-rear, I think these dimensions would really suit the tall-bodied angelfish. Total volume is around 275 litres.
It has a drilled base which I really like too. I'll upgrade the supplied 305 external with a G6 or even FX5. Inline CO2 and heater. Black background so they'll be virtually no equipment on view (the pipework fitted to the drilled base is black). It comes supplied with 4 x 39w HO T5, so there's more than enough light.
With a viewing aspect ratio that is very near the golden ratio (0.65 vs. 0.62) I reckon this could make for some nice aquascaping.
Although I tend to prefer open-top for aquascaping I can't deny the advantages of a hood - no jumping fish, less evaporation and less energy to heat.
The side-opening doors aren't an issue, as it's going to be situated in a large room.
Are there any Profile 1000 owners (or other models) out there? What are your thoughts on them?
I'd also be interested to hear what other folk think to this style of aquarium.
Cheers,
George
I'm considering getting a Fluval Profile 1000 (stainless steel finish). Originally I wanted a 1500 or 1200 but they're discontinued.
The idea is to replace my 120 x 45 x 45cm, as it's already becoming too shallow for my fast-growing angelfish.
The Profile is 65cm tall, 100cm long, 48cm deep. Although I'd prefer a little more depth front-to-rear, I think these dimensions would really suit the tall-bodied angelfish. Total volume is around 275 litres.

It has a drilled base which I really like too. I'll upgrade the supplied 305 external with a G6 or even FX5. Inline CO2 and heater. Black background so they'll be virtually no equipment on view (the pipework fitted to the drilled base is black). It comes supplied with 4 x 39w HO T5, so there's more than enough light.
With a viewing aspect ratio that is very near the golden ratio (0.65 vs. 0.62) I reckon this could make for some nice aquascaping.
Although I tend to prefer open-top for aquascaping I can't deny the advantages of a hood - no jumping fish, less evaporation and less energy to heat.
The side-opening doors aren't an issue, as it's going to be situated in a large room.
Are there any Profile 1000 owners (or other models) out there? What are your thoughts on them?
I'd also be interested to hear what other folk think to this style of aquarium.
Cheers,
George