90 Gallon Fish Tank Setup Guide: Complete Walkthrough

· emilynakatani · 5 min read
90 Gallon Fish Tank Setup Guide: Complete Walkthrough

This 90 gallon fish tank setup guide (341 L) covers every stage of commissioning a proper showpiece aquarium in a Singapore apartment or landed home. At Gensou Aquascaping, 5 Everton Park, we treat the 90-gallon build as the first “serious” tank — large enough for genuine biological stability, small enough that two adults can still manage water changes with a single 40 L barrel. Expect filled weight of about 430-470 kg once rockwork, substrate and decor are in place.

Standard Dimensions and Room Planning

A 90-gallon rectangular typically measures 48 x 18 x 24 in (122 x 46 x 61 cm). The extra 3 in of height over an 80-gallon gives angelfish room to pair up vertically and lets you plant taller stem sections. Taller tanks also double internal water volume below any surface splash line — useful with Singapore’s humid ambient encouraging surface scum. Plan 15 cm overhead for lid or open-top lighting plus 10 cm behind for filter hoses.

Stand, Floor Load and HDB Reality Check

Filled weight near 450 kg works out to roughly 820 kg/m² under a typical 122 x 46 cm stand footprint — still within HDB’s 244 kg/m² live load allowance once spread through proper cabinet construction, but worth siting near a load-bearing wall. Commission a welded-steel stand rated to 500 kg (SGD 480-680 from Polyart), sit it on 5 mm EVA mat, and photograph floor tiles before delivery so you have a baseline for any future disputes.

Filtration Strategy for 90 Gallons

Target 1,700-2,300 L/h true flow. A single Oase BioMaster 850 (SGD 720) handles the bioload with its pre-filter convenience; we prefer twin canisters for redundancy — an Eheim Classic 2217 (SGD 310) plus a Fluval 407 (SGD 420) at opposite ends for circulation balance. Pre-filter the intakes with sponge covers, and add a surface skimmer for that film that forms reliably in aircon humidity.

Lighting, Heating and Power Draw

For planted builds, a Chihiros WRGB II Pro 120 (SGD 620) at 60-70% output drives medium-light growth without algae explosions; twin Week Aqua P900 (SGD 360 pair) is the budget route. Heating is situational — aircon homes need 300 W titanium (SGD 95), non-aircon rooms often need chillers instead. Total draw sits at 250-400 W steady state, easily within a single 13 A ringmain outlet.

Substrate and Hardscape Planning

Budget 30-40 L of substrate: 30 L ADA Amazonia v2 (SGD 450 at Nature Aquarium Gallery) for a full planted build, or 20 L inert black sand (SGD 18/5 kg) for fish-focused scapes. Hardscape options include 25-35 kg of Seiryu or Frodo stone (SGD 6-8/kg) and 2-3 pieces of Malaysian driftwood pre-soaked two weeks. Sketch the layout before ordering — a golden-ratio focal point at 75 cm from one end reads better than dead-centre placement.

Cycling with Warm PUB Water

Start with 2 ppm ammonia via Dr Tim’s, seeded with mature filter media if available, and dose Seachem Stability daily for a week. At 27-28°C ambient tank temperature, most 90-gallon builds cycle in 18-28 days. Track daily with an API master test kit — zero ammonia, zero nitrite, rising nitrate within 24 hours of a 2 ppm re-dose confirms readiness. Do a 50% water change immediately before stocking.

Water Chemistry and PUB Tap Management

PUB water runs GH 2-4, pH 7.0-7.2, with chloramines. Dechlorinate with Seachem Prime (SGD 45/500 mL) at 1 mL per 40 L. Soft-water species thrive straight out the tap; rift-lake cichlids need buffering to GH 10-12, KH 8-10 with Seachem Malawi/Victoria. Test every water change for the first month — your nitrate trajectory tells you whether filtration is matched to bioload.

Aquascape Styles that Suit 90 Gallons

Nature-style triangular compositions shine at 122 cm — one dominant stone cluster, one textural wood element, layered planting from foreground carpets to background stems. Dutch-style rows work for collectors of stem plants. For biotope builds, a Rio Negro blackwater scape with Malaysian driftwood, catappa leaves and floating Amazon frogbit captures the feel of tropical softwater rivers.

Stocking Plans for 341 Litres

Our three favourite 90-gallon roster ideas: Amazon community with 2 angelfish, 30 cardinal tetras, 10 sterbai corydoras and a pair of German blue rams; planted peaceful with 3 pearl gouramis, 20 harlequin rasboras, 15 kuhli loaches and 15 Amano shrimp; Central American with a pair of Cryptoheros nigrofasciatus, 8 Buenos Aires tetras and 10 black skirt tetras. Stocking density should target 80% of calculated capacity to buffer bioload spikes.

Water Change Logistics

Plan 70-90 L weekly water changes. A Python siphon to the kitchen sink handles it in 25-30 minutes; HDB flats without kitchen tap access use a 40 L food-grade barrel (SGD 35) on a trolley, refilled twice per change. Pre-mix and aerate the refill for an hour to off-gas any residual chlorine byproducts. Temperature-match to within 1°C — cold-water shock triggers ich outbreaks in otherwise stable tanks.

Local Sourcing for a 90-Gallon Build

Tank and stand: Qian Hu custom 10 mm starphire around SGD 680-820, cabinet SGD 520-640. Livestock: Iwarna Aquafarm for quarantined tetras and rams, Y618 for corydoras and gouramis, Nature Aquarium Gallery for angels. Equipment: C328 Clementi for Eheim, Green Chapter Jurong West for Oase and Chihiros. Consumables like Prime and Stability are cheapest via Shopee verified sellers with flash sales.

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