Most fish tanks are simply placed on a table, counter, or stand. There is another option though, that many luxury hotels and bars have been using for years. The wall aquarium is the ultimate in elegance and space management. Its placement takes up no extra floor space in a home, and often offers a better view of the fish inside.

Traditionally, wall aquariums are either set into the wall, or become a replacement for a whole section of wall. When part of the wall is replaced with an aquarium, people can easily view the fish and their habitat from both sides, and also look through the aquarium and see the room on the other side. This style is more expensive than most home aquariums, but it really looks stunning. For those who want the space saving convenience of a wall aquarium, but don’t want to cut a hole, you can find self-contained units that are mounted on (as opposed to in) the wall. These units are reminiscent of plasma TVs, and are less expensive than traditional wall aquariums

Perhaps the biggest reason of all why wall mounted aquariums have become increasingly popular, is because they are simply incredibly convenient. Unlike regular aquariums which sit on top of a stand, and in turn cause damage to your flooring and carpets, wall mounted aquariums are simply mounted directly onto a wall. Not only does this concepts mean that your carpets won’t sustain any damage, but it also means that your aquarium won’t be taking up valuable floor space.
Installation

Just as the name implies, these wall mounted aquariums are mounted directly on a wall in much the same way as you would mount any regular painting. The only difference is that a wall mounted aquarium is alive with fish and flora. Although you can of course choose to hire a contractor in order to have the aquarium mounted, they are incredibly easy to mount yourself. In fact,

everything you require is included with the aquarium when you buy it, such as the filter, pump, and light. All you need to do is to mount the aquarium on the wall by means of steel brackets and then it can immediately be filled with water.
Why are more and more people opting for wall mounted aquariums?
These particular wall-mounted aquariums were the originally designed in

Australia although they are manufactured in China in order to keep production costs down. Essentially, the structure is made from brushed plate aluminum which is then bonded to M.D.F. hardwood. Additionally, the beautiful finish is preserved by means of a specific resin. All these wall-mounted aquariums come complete with the necessary filter required for oxygenating the water, an
Wall Aquarium