75 gallon

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tankbusterlover

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Nov 21, 2006
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Hi,

I just ordered a 75 gallon 48" by 18" tank i know that is not a tank for tank buster. I guess that is a middle of the road tank. But yet my mother says are you done yet. She hopes that this tank is going to last for a very long time. I reached my limit for the space we have. But that is to put my growing shark catfish in it. I begun with a 5 gallon sold it back for a 27 gallon hexagonal tank and now i am going to sell this one back for a 75 gallon. I heard that you can keep id sharks for a couple of year in a 110 gallon becasue after they reach 1 feet they grow slowly while other say they get to their 4 feet in 4 years

If it does not work out with a 75 gallon or 110 gallon i guess they are a couple of stocking option. A 75 gallon is too small of a tank i think for a pair of oscar but maybe a blood parrot could do in a 75 gallon. I saw a one footer chichild at my local lfs. It's white with orange patch. I think it may be an albino oscar but i don't know much about cilchilds as i am into freshwater shark. But pics i've seen full of dyed parrot cichilds looked very good. Now i know about the ba^d pratice but still a tank full of parrot undyed would be cool.
 
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