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![]() thats why u gave her the ring.... well partly why...
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![]() She is right you know....anything less then a 120 is a waste
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Yes, it true, but the moneys that would be needed for larger tanks, would break me I think. Yes, its a family tank, they kids help me do maint on all my fresh water stuff, and they'd be more than happy to jump in on the sw tank. They already have a list of fish then want. |
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way to alienate a majority of people on this board. |
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![]() Gobytron, I think Marie was posting that if you have a choice between a 120 and a 90 go for the bigger tank.
There are limitations many reefers have including money, space, a marriage, and personal preference in choosing smaller tanks. If none of the above area an issue, go for bigger. |
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![]() In that case, if you should decided to go larger, consider a custom built tank.
This way you have all the features you want, and you dont waste money and time in the future upgrading your tank. Alot of the larger more pretty marine fish are avid swimmers, they require a lot of room to browse and swim. Many fish become stressed due to the small area we provide for them. A 6 foot tank would be your better choice. The 6 foot 120 gallons can be bought at the larger stores in Calgary. But if you want a really nice tank call up the marine only stores and ask for a quote of a custom tank build.
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![]() bigger is better in my opinion but then you will spend more money in filling the tank :-)
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