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Old 08-17-2013, 08:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Aikidoka View Post
Thank you guys for the input. I think I'll go with small one first then go big.

The smallest tank I got is 29g long then 55g then 75g, they are all empty. What's the perfect size I should start?

So sorry for all the questions guys. Again, thanks for replying.
I don't like taller tank with less width so 55g wouldn't be my choice is any way. I don't know the dimension of 29g long. But since you already have experience with freshwater and pretty much familiar with basics, I would go with the 75g and keep the 29g long for quarantine. The dimension is great and you can add few fancy fishes in there. But as you go bigger, remember these few things:
1. More salt
2. More light
3. More filtration

If you are ready for it, for for it
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