Can we rewind and go back a few threads because you're travelling at the speed of light here. I'm going dizzy.
It all started off with your 96x24x24 tank which you haven't even had built yet. Then you needed advice on whether the tank could go on a 2nd floor when you move apartments next year.
So that's a tank that you don't even have yet, going in an apartment that you don't even own yet.
Then you bring up the subject of keeping a piraya in this non existent tank. That subject was talked to death only for you to then start going on about a GG in your yet to be made tank. And now the arowana is getting dragged into the discussion!
Honestly, I don't know whether i'm coming or going.![]()
Okay yes I am scatterbrained with all of this I will admit. I always try to control my Aspergers but sometimes it gets away from me as you can clearly see. But as

So the very first few threads I made if I can remember correctly, were about RB piranhas and tank size. I wanted to know more about them. How they acted, how to care for them etc etc etc. I then created some more about other species asking questions about them. I wanted to settle on a fish and

So when I had settled on Piraya I found that many people had different opinions on I should house one in. Some said a 125 was fine for life while others said absolutely not. 180 minimum. After more looking into it I figured that if I went with 96 x 24 x 24 I would be solid and have a big tank for the future to house other things as well. The majority agreed that this size tank would house a Piraya and be good for one for life. That's when I started talking about the 96 x 24 x 24 and asking if it would fit in an apartment because I know that in a year or so I will be moving for school into an apartment. This was before I had settled on the tank maker. I was doing preemptive research. Because if there was no chance for me to have one in an apartment then there would be no point of even pursuing this whole thing any further. I have since then, accepted the fact that any tank this size or larger will need a ground floor apartment to house safely. I am taking a risk in having it built.
So fast forward a bit more and I had got in contact with the tank maker Saline Soultions. I had some quotes given to me and settled on 96 x 24 x 24. I put the down payment down and they started the drawings. A few days after this I started to think about the future. I am paying a very large amount of money to have this built and if it can't house the other big fish that I would like to keep then what's the point of building it? I contacted Saline and asked if it was too late to change and they said the building hadn't started so yes I could. So then I created other threads on different fish species that I would like to keep asking if the 96 x 24 x 24 would be big enough for them. This is when

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So the tank is being made for a Piraya but has been put on hold until I see if I can get a deal on 96 x 30 x 24. I am trying to go that way so i can house other species in the future.
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