So I am interested in possibly getting this 44 gallon pentagon shaped aquarium from a guy who lives about an hour away. He says the measurements are 22"x22"x24". I have 4 juvenile turquoise sevs I got from Jeff Rapps a few months ago. They were little 1" fish when I got them and now they are much more colorful 2.5-3" sevs. They have the orange on the fin on the bottom of their body, but otherwise look like baby green sevs. Anyways, the goal is for 2 of them to hopefully pair off and I will move them to their own tank for breeding. I initially thought a 55 gallon would work and I was quickly told they needed at least a 16-18" wide tank for space to turn around in and the smallest rectangular tank offering such a width is a 75 gallon. I know they need space to turn around in and this 44 gallon tank seems to offer that, but the smaller volume has me wondering if a breeding pair of severums can live comfortably at their max size in that tank? Any thoughts on if this would work or if I should hold out for a 75 gallon?
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This is a link to the manufacturer's website image. http://www.onlinepetdepot.com/perfe...ajesty-aquarium-tank-only-color-pi-22403.html
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