deciding on going big!

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Jack Dempsey
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So ive decided im not going to bother with the 37 gallon and im going to go ]l[onster :headbang2

im looking for a used tank as i type, probably btwn 90 and 120 gallons

most prob. getting 160 lbs of live sand from a guy i know

fish im interested in, but not going to get all of em if its too much


porcupine puffer

trigger (not sure what kind yet)

eel (not sure what kind yet)

and an angler (not sure what kind yet or if it is compatible with the others due to its "lure" attracting the other fish)


btw im planning on getting them all as juvies to grow them up together

growth rates of each fish would be very helpful as would how big to get each one


any other suggestions would be great :)
 
Don't know if I'd call it monster but its a good size for salt (most fish dont do well in under 50gal so bigger in salt is better).

Sounds fun, but I can't really help you out I'm a reefer, though I can point you in the direction of someone who can, theCanuck, he's got a ton of info on preds as he has been keeping many of them for years, and has one of the largest pred tanks on the forum (that I'm aware of).
 
yeahh hahahah i meant ]l[onster for my apartmentish home

and its def. monster compared to the 37 i wanted to start out with (insert facepalm smiley here)
:D
 
if anyone cares ive decided on a niger trigger and the tank is pending
 
You could easily put more then just the trigger in a tank that size. 3-4 depending on the fish and the filtration, try starting a new thread called something along the lines of help picking preds or something mite peak more interest with the pred lovers.
 
Kevin8888;4233911; said:
You could easily put more then just the trigger in a tank that size. 3-4 depending on the fish and the filtration, try starting a new thread called something along the lines of help picking preds or something mite peak more interest with the pred lovers.

will do:)
 
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