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I've been followin the site for a while, but just signed up and this is my first thread. My question is a bit tricky.
I live in a fraternity, and our insurance forbids fish tanks. I am getting one anyway, but I need to be careful about it. I would like suggestions. Obviously it must be small for when I get caught and have to remove it. In addition to this, the fish should be cheap and hardy in case an emergency were to occur. I'm thinkin 35 is the largest I can get away with, but I should go a bit smaller. It should also be freshwater in my opinion, to fit the cheap & hardy requirements. Is it possible to still have a tank that contains something cool with these limits? Thanks in advance.
I've been followin the site for a while, but just signed up and this is my first thread. My question is a bit tricky.
I live in a fraternity, and our insurance forbids fish tanks. I am getting one anyway, but I need to be careful about it. I would like suggestions. Obviously it must be small for when I get caught and have to remove it. In addition to this, the fish should be cheap and hardy in case an emergency were to occur. I'm thinkin 35 is the largest I can get away with, but I should go a bit smaller. It should also be freshwater in my opinion, to fit the cheap & hardy requirements. Is it possible to still have a tank that contains something cool with these limits? Thanks in advance.