No exactly a planted tank but...
I'll trade all my TV's at home to have a view of this..
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Vincent - AQ is for everyone, but not for 'u' and 'mi'.
Why use punctuation? See what a difference it makes:A woman, without her man, is nothing.
A woman: without her, man is nothing.
I think it's more like dream tanksss if space permits. I believe alot of us start off the hobby having a small tank which later progress to bigger and bigger and bigger. Either that or start off with 1 tank which leads to 2 and 3 and 4 and .......
For me it'll be a few 5ft or bigger tanks for different biotopes or species of fishes.
Admiring my Fishes calm the Beast within me
My dream tank is 6ft. And i will maintain it everyday!
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20 sets of 3ft tank all with different species.
My dream tank is not about the size. It's the tank with the one trophy sitting on it.
You can if you dare to fail - Stan Chung
My aim is to have a 10ft by 3 ft by 3 ft fish tank along my corridor.
I will settle for a 4' tank. To me that's just the right size to view and manage.
As big as possible so long I don't have to maintain. Else 5 is good if laden weight of flat permit.
unlimited as big as you can go
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After a 12 year break (my last one was a 5 foot planted), planning to set up a 5X2X2 or a 6X3X2 soon.With costs in mind, I'm looking at 'preowned' tanks at the moment.
"I grow old, I grow old. I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled"
8'x8'x4'deep
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multiple 4ft for different variety is better than one huge one..
Multiple 4 ft!!! you just give me an
My dream tank would be an entire pannel of wall of aquariums. But I have to make the $$$ first leh!
Does this make sense: ~Imperfect Past equals future tense~
I would want a fish room.
Like this guy:
Haha I have been in this forum for quite some years now and first time coming across this thread.
My dream is to own the amazon river.. lol
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Desmond
That's a realistic viewpoint really, because the Amazon river is everyone's to enjoy. And above all, it is literally maintenance-free too! That's the ideal 'tank' too I think.
But idealism aside, for a home tank, the most important consideration should be time available for maintenance of a tank or tanks. Since interest can wear off in time if too much time is required for up keeping, it would be good to have a tank size which fits in nicely with our daily routine without it being too taxing on our time. Only in this way can one enjoy fish-keeping on a long-term basis. Lack of time for maintenance is the main reason why many stop the hobby.
For me, the best tank size is 2ft -3ft, with strict underdstocking to minimise routine maintenance. 🐡🐟🐋🐋🐟🐡🐢🐬🐡🐚🌱
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