Why is it that aquarium furniture tends to look like cheap trash? And often it is built like cheap trash. I've wasted hours trying to find a single decent looking stand for a 10 gal that is enclosed so I can hide a canister filter in it.
This is something that turned me off about this hobby in the past, before I started keeping fish. I'd walk into fish stores and see rows and rows of ugly *** (this site just censored the three letter word for buttocks) aquarium furniture. It's why I bought my Fluval Edge, which is attractive but turned out to not be very functional. I don't see many alternatives, other than expensive proprietary systems or custom stands.
Why is this? Surely there is demand for moderately priced, mass-market aquarium setups that don't stick out like a sore thumb.
For my 10-gallon, I'm going to end up using a small bookcase that's currently the landing for my keys, phones, tablet, and so on. It has a glass door on it, so I guess I'll get some frosted window film from Home Depot.
This is something that turned me off about this hobby in the past, before I started keeping fish. I'd walk into fish stores and see rows and rows of ugly *** (this site just censored the three letter word for buttocks) aquarium furniture. It's why I bought my Fluval Edge, which is attractive but turned out to not be very functional. I don't see many alternatives, other than expensive proprietary systems or custom stands.
Why is this? Surely there is demand for moderately priced, mass-market aquarium setups that don't stick out like a sore thumb.
For my 10-gallon, I'm going to end up using a small bookcase that's currently the landing for my keys, phones, tablet, and so on. It has a glass door on it, so I guess I'll get some frosted window film from Home Depot.
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