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Moved On
Join Date: Jan 2006
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upgrade to a 90 or 75?
Either way not sure what I wanna put in it. Like mini 3" fish,and have a nice 6 ln, a flame angel, royal gramma, and goby. What else can I put in that'll be interesting?
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The only difference between the 90 and 75 is height. I would say either go with the 75 or a 120.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Under the Sea, Pa
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You could go with a Tang. I think tangs are a nice addition to any tank. Just dont add one to quick as they need a mature tank since they are very prome to ich if streased. I would go with a 100+. I just got a 125 and I cant to get it set up.
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If you don't care about the height then go with the 75 and save some money. If you like taller tanks then go with the 90. If you want a 4 foot tank thats wider and taller and then for the 120.
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Get the 120g.
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#6 |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Winterhaven, fl
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i have the 90 and love the height myself. i have the tall stand as well 36" tall. its prob cheaper to light the 75
of course my next project is the 300 gallon mainly because i like the tallness of the tank 30" |
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#7 |
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Think anything over a 75 an my landlord might evict me =(
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Put in a 120 instead of the 75, your landlord probably wont know the difference, and I promise I wont tell anyone.
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#9 |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: East Hampton,CT
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If you cant go with the 120 , go with the 75 over the 90. I had both and the 90 was a pain to clean or when you moved your rocks around because of the height.
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#10 |
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I think the floor might, its an old house unfortunately.
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Bigger is better.
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#12 |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: new jersey
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220?
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