I dont have room for a couple of tanks thats why i want to get my one tank rightyes, but not for life.
You have a lot of almost the same threads lately, don't you? Just pick some fish and give it a try. Move stuff if you need to. I never start my fish in their permanent home anyway. I always start them in smaller tanks and move faster growing fish to bigger tanks and wait for the smaller ones to grow out. Set up a couple tanks and give yourself some leeway to work with. One tank just makes things difficult
If you can only have one tank get the biggest think you can fit/afford right now and stock all this fish you want like Oscars and stuff like your threads are all on. A 6 ft aquarium opens up so many more options in a cichlid community imo get a used 125 or 180I dont have room for a couple of tanks thats why i want to get my one tank right
gotta at least do a quarantine or hospital tank. Every good fishkeeper has at least one for each. Otherwise, you're probably gonna end up w/ problemsI dont have room for a couple of tanks thats why i want to get my one tank right
For 60G you will have to decide either Oscar or JD for solo and not for life cause the Oscar would likely out grow your tank less than a year, 60G too small for Senegal or Del Bichir. Also, I speaking in my own experienced and I can see you won't settle down with your plans few months later, you WILL look for more fishes because pretty much you will get bore with solo species in 60G tank.I just dont have the space for a tank like that thats the problem maybe a 90 gallon but more likely a 55/65 gal and would love a jack demosey and bichir (sen or del)
If space is an issue go for a wider tank and not a longer one like a tank with a 4x2 footprint. Small length and height of a 90 gallon but a little wider and better for the fish you want.I just dont have the space for a tank like that thats the problem maybe a 90 gallon but more likely a 55/65 gal and would love a jack demosey and bichir (sen or del)