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![]() The ideal tank is not too big, not too small. In fact, it's the one that's just right.
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![]() You have kids too, huh??
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![]() Nieces .... Lost count of how many Disney movies I've watched over and over and over
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![]() Now that I have room in my basement I would love to go with a 4' long by 3' wide and 18" deep
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![]() 8X3X3 for the fish with a nice live coral for the back drop, with a room in behind the tank.
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![]() The ideal tank to me is the largest tank you can fit in the chosen location.....Plus 50 gallons.
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![]() between 5-10 gallons
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![]() If you like fish I think the ideal size is 180. Yes this happens to be what I have now, and if I had my way it would be bigger but :
I can keep most tangs (2-3) but I have my species pick besides the really huge ones. I don't have to be overly careful about other small fish. It's still a standard size tank so it wasn't too expensive to buy. I don't need a massive massive protein skimmer ect. If you don't care much for fish and more for coral. I'd say a cube tank is ideal. As much as I love cube tanks unless I get a 6x6 I wouldn't get one due to the fact I love my achilles tang. |
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![]() Mine is roughly 31" by 31" by 31" high this is my next tank wife is not allowing me space on kitchen island but this is the ONE BABY! Then my sump area will be huge topping up and draining tank will be a switch of the button. It's right in front of my sink lol.
The lady of the house is winning now but very soon I will win the war ![]() Last edited by jazzywashbuckler; 06-07-2015 at 04:45 AM. Reason: Changed size |