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Hi gang,
It's been smooth sailing with my Clown Loaches (CL's) and other fishies... As always I'm looking towards the next upgrade after the new year or later... A few questions please: Q: is a 90 gal. tank the best "bang for the buck" as a step up from a 55? 110 gal better? I've alway thought 55's to be best deal per gallon (bang for the buck) as compared to the smaller tanks. I'd be putting my 6 CL's and one queen botia dario. They are not that big yet (about the size of my big thumb) but if I can find a used 90 gal or so I'd do it before they are too big for the 55.... Q: Is a 90 gal a "common" size that should be easy to find locally used? 110 better for almost same price? I don't know about those big tanks but I have the space and I want loaches the would be too big for a single meal each... Not the I would actually eat them, but I like 'em big... BIG!!! I have the space and a good solid floor on a conrete slab. Q: Where is a good simple site to compare tank size in gallons along with dimentions. At risk of rambling too much I'll cut it short now, Thanks fine group. Karl. |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Q: is a 90 gal. tank the best "bang for the buck" as a step up from a 55? 110 gal better? I've alway thought 55's to be best deal per gallon (bang for the buck) as compared to the smaller tanks. I'd be putting my 6 CL's and one queen botia dario. They are not that big yet (about the size of my big thumb) but if I can find a used 90 gal or so I'd do it before they are too big for the 55.... =============== Only you can know what's available for sale in your area. Check the pet section of your local newspaper and Penny-Saver type papers. Check out the second hand stores. Some of them here carry tanks that others donate. Compare prices. -- KL.... Frugal ponding since 1995. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({* |
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Hi fish driends!
I wanted to add Craigs List to the resources because I though "Hey, if I'm gonna build/splatter paint a stand and hood I may as well go real big... Here is the report: Got a 72x18x24 (needs work but does not leak-he said) tank, he was pretty sure it is a 135 gal, yes? Loaded the tank into the house, it will soon be cleaned, bottom frame re-installed, Top frame possibly reinstalled, insides all clened and relsealed (is that done same way as a smaller tank?), three cabinet stand, and modest hood. In a month or so I plan to add my favorite fishies (clown loaches) into it so I'll keep y'all posted with stand and hood up first. Color pics comming soon too... dc wrote: The standard 90 gallon tank is 48x18x24". That is a rather deep tank. If you want to have a well planted aquarium you will have to take that in to consideration. The deeper the tank the more light you will have to put into it. If I'm more into plastic plants for easy maintenance and very low plant death rate. Also, while I was under the "cabon" brain wash I tried live plants a few times and the plants quickly perished... And how the heck do you vacuum gravel with those weeds in there? ![]() Thanks, Karl. NOTE: This is my first big tank so any advise/experiences is welcome and would be appreciated! Thanks again... |
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Sorry, should read "friends", it's been a good but very long day...
Paid $100 for the tank as is... Also have to remove blue paint from the back that's on there pretty tough, what is best to remove paint and is still safe for fish? It won't easily just scrape off. ![]() Thanks, Karl. wrote: Hi fish driends! |
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![]() "Abraham Evangelista" wrote in message ... On 24 Sep 2006 21:29:44 -0700, wrote: Sorry, should read "friends", it's been a good but very long day... Paid $100 for the tank as is... Also have to remove blue paint from the back that's on there pretty tough, what is best to remove paint and is still safe for fish? It won't easily just scrape off. ![]() I've had good luck with a heat gun on glass if you move quickly. Failing that, there were a number of different citrus oil based paint strippers available at home depot when I was doing some painting last year. You'd have to wash the tank throughly afterwards, but you planned on doing that anyway, right? I'd try scrape it with a proper paint scraper or even a razor blade. Or heck leave it there I always did like the backs of me tanks painted. congrats on the big tank! remember my first 6 footer, I set it up at the base of me bed so I could watch me fishys as I fell asleep. It just looked so...... HUGE!!! hehehehhe now I have a few big tanks in me life it seems like a normal sized tank but yea that first big tank it just looks so big :-) now don't forget to put styrofoam between tank and stand! Hate to have to pack it up it put a bit under it if ya forget! rokin |
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