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    Saying Hi

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    Dear gurus,

    I'm new to this forum, now in search of a 2ft tank (which I already know what type of tank I want, but haven't got one yet).

    Just to share, I'm caught in-between rearing flowerhorn or goldfish... I really like the both of them but as far a s I know, they will not be able to co-exist in the same tank.

    I would welcome any pointers or opinions.

    Cheers!

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    Re: Saying Hi

    Hi & Welcome to AQ.

    on the level of a posioned hobbyist. Buy 2 tanks, get the best of both worlds
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    Much as I would love to, I will only be able to have 1 tank only.

    The best part is the tank I'll be looking at are the all-in-one cabinet set type as it looks neater in the living room...

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    Hello! I'm new too! well.. maybe you could get a partition if you really want to keep both! haha!

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    Re: Saying Hi

    Welcome to AQ
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