Super starter kit! This is a modern 25L complete setup with LED lighting, internal filter, heater and a range of accessories including water conditioner, fish food. The Superfish Start range are the perfect first aquarium, a very affordable kit that includes lighting, internal filtration, aquarium heater and handy extra accessories to get you started in the fish keeping hobby. All models are also available in Black and White, with matching stand at an extra cost. Key Features: Lighting and Filtration Included The LED lighting is highly energy efficient and the light spectrum helps to highlight the fishes natural colours. The internal filter is efficient with a dual action filter cartridge. this consists of the 3 forms of filtration: mechanical, biological and chemical. The fully open structure filter foam provides optimal mechanical filtration and creates a vast bacterial growth area. Complete Starter Kit These complete starter kits are perfect for the beginner fishkeeper. They come a bunch of handy accessories to get you started. Included in the box is some food, tapwater conditioner, a fish net, a thermometer and filter bacteria start. Easy to Maintain The aquarium lid has a handy flap to make feeding your fish easy and accessible. The whole lid lifts off to make access easy for cleaning and maintenance. How easy it is to set up an aquarium? Place the tank on a sturdy, level surface away from direct sunlight and drafts. Rinse the tank, substrate (like gravel or sand), and ornaments with water—don’t use soap. Plug in and test all equipment such as heaters, filters, air pumps, and lights. Remember to make sure the heaters are fully submerged before turning them on. Spread the substrate evenly at the bottom of the tank. Arrange your decorations—rocks, plants, and ornaments—how you like. When filling the tank, add a water conditioner to remove chlorine and other chemicals from the tap water, then gently pour the water to avoid disturbing the substrate. Add a bacterial supplement to help cycle your tank, it can take a couple of weeks for the environment to become safe enough for your fish to thrive in. Make sure to regularly use test kits to monitor ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate levels. Maintain your aquarium by doing weekly water changes of 10-20%, cleaning or replacing filter media as needed, and regularly checking water quality and fish health. What else should be brought? Tap water conditioner - eliminates chlorine and chloramines from tap water, making it safe for fish. Test kits - monitor key water parameters such as pH, ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate levels to ensure the best water conditions. A thermometer is crucial for keeping track of water temperature, especially for tropical fish. fish food that is suitable for your fish species, along with occasional treats. A net is important for safely transferring fish without causing stress or injury. A gravel vacuum or siphon will help clean the substrate and perform water changes. Decorations (aquarium background, live or artificial plants, rocks, wood, ornaments) to create hiding spots and a more natural environment. Air pump and air stone can help improve oxygenation and water circulation. Extra filter media on hand to replace as needed when it becomes dirty or worn out. Dedicated bucket for aquarium tasks to avoid contamination from household cleaning products Tweezers or forceps are handy for planting live plants or rearranging decorations. A quarantine tank is valuable for isolating new or sick fish to prevent disease spread. Fish medication for common issues like ich or fin rot. What species of fish will be suitable for this aquarium? This aquarium is specifically designed to create an ideal habitat for small, non-aggressive tropical fish species that thrive in warm water temperatures. Well-suited for enthusiasts interested in cultivating a vibrant and diverse aquatic community, this setup is perfect for species such as tetras and platies. Tetras, known for their vibrant colours and schooling behaviour, add an energetic and dynamic element to the aquarium. Platies, on the other hand, are not only colourful but also known for their peaceful nature and ease of care. If you're not sure which fish to pick, stop by your local store or browse our comprehensive databank for detailed information on our wide selection of fish species. Explore it here: