How to Get a Fish Aquarium Screen Saver

Fish aquarium screen savers are quite popular. These screen savers act like real aquariums with various fish swimming back and forth. Some of them have different scenes—the bottom of the ocean floor, a freshwater aquarium, a saltwater aquarium or a single fish swimming around a bowl of water. Before downloading a screen saver, read up to make sure you meet the requirements and that you will have no problems downloading and installing the screen saver.

Instructions

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      Visit Club Aquatica. Some of the fish in these screen savers even talk. You can customize the screen saver settings to include more fish, choose which fish species your aquarium will contain and specify scene selections, features and various background options. Club Aquatica has sold screen savers to millions of people nationwide. In addition to screen savers, you can also download extras—backgrounds, object packs and extra sounds. As of 2011, the price for Aquatica Unlimited was $9.99.

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      Check out Dream Aquarium. The aquarium screen savers here are high in quality, and they are realistic. You can download a free demo from the website that will show you an example of what the screen saver looks like, so you can see it before you purchase it. The screen savers here show fish not only swimming through a scene, but also chasing one another, eating food, nibbling on plant life and swimming in schools. With each aquarium you design you can choose from over 100 fish to include. Each fish has moving eyes, mouth and gills. As of 2011, the price was $19.95 for this advanced screen saver. Twenty percent of the funds from sales that Dream Aquarium receives is donated to environmental charities.

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      Visit Life Globe. Life Globe, like Dream Aquarium, offers a free trial that you can download to see what the screen saver looks like before you buy it. The marine life in this screen saver looks like the real thing and has very vibrant colors. There are various types you can choose from—goldfish, sharks and a funny-looking fish collection. Life Globe has won awards from CNET and other websites for its fast and friendly service. The website has a special section in which you can look at each type of fish included in the screen savers. As of 2011, the price of each screen saver was $19.95. This website sells internationally.

Tips & Warnings

  • There are some free aquarium screensavers out there, but the graphics are not as good as the ones that cost money.

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