Our Services
AQUARIUM MAINTENANCES
From £35.00 per/hr
Do you require maintenance on your tank? We will come out on a scheduled basis to clean the glass, substrate and filter, trim back your overgrown tank and make your tank look as good as new. Additional fees may apply.
POND MAINTENANCES
From £50.00 per/hr
Our We offer installation, set-up and ongoing maintenance of small ponds up to 1000 litres. Whether you require an annual check on your equipment, or monthly or quarterly visits to clean your pump and filter. Additional fees may apply.
emergency callouts
From £45.00 per/hr
Have an emergency whether it be a dropped tub of food into the tank, or your tank/filter is leaking from an unknown source. Give us a call, along with sending a few photos through our contact form, and we get in contact. Where possible, we will try to resolve your issue over the phone to prevent a callout and save your money. Additional fees may apply.
LIVESTOCK HEALTH CHECKS
£25.00
Fish looking unwell, scrape test for your pond fish, need to separate a problematic fish or just quarantine new stock, then this service is for you. Additional fees may apply.
AQUARIUM STYLES
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Biotope
A biotope aquarium is a specialized type of aquarium that aims to replicate a specific natural environment, including its unique ecological conditions, water parameters, flora, and fauna. The goal is to create a habitat that closely resembles a particular ecosystem found in nature, allowing for a more authentic experience for both the aquatic life and the hobbyist.
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Iwagumi
An Iwagumi aquarium is a style of aquascaping that originated in Japan, characterized by the use of a minimalistic design with an emphasis on balance and harmony. The term "Iwagumi" translates to "rock formation" in Japanese.
In an Iwagumi aquarium, the layout primarily consists of rocks as the focal points, arranged in a specific way that follows design principles inspired by nature.
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Nature
A nature aquarium is a style of aquascaping that aims to create a natural and harmonious underwater environment that mirrors natural ecosystems, particularly freshwater habitats like rivers, streams, and wetlands. The concept was popularized by Japanese aquarist Takashi Amano in the 1980s, who emphasized the aesthetic and ecological aspects of aquarium design.
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dutch
A Dutch aquarium refers to a specific style of aquascaping that originated in the Netherlands, particularly popularized in the late 20th century. This style is characterized by the use of lush, dense plant growth and a well-planned layout that creates a natural underwater landscape.