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![]() "Mark Cornell" wrote in message ... I would like to get an oscar for my office and wanted some input on tank size. I am considering getting a 55 gallon kit or a 40 breeder tank. I would use a Fluval 404 fileter and if I get the 55 gallon kit, I would also use the filter that comes with the kit. The tank would only be for the oscar and maybe a pleco. The 55 gallon kit works out to be less money and will have the second filter as well. What tank size would be better or do I realy need to suck it up and get a 75? TIA, Mark Mark, I think you need to suck it up and get the 75, the fish will be so much happier in a larger facility, and you can add more animals later as well so it will look nicer, but thats only my gut feeling, im not saying the 55 wont work at all either though but if you can get the 75 that would be ideal but if it breaks you will surely swamp your office and the people around you so from that perspective a smaller one would be better but assuming it wont break then the larger one is much more recommended generaly speaking but ymmv. |
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