HELP! 10ft tank with monster fish!

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Ahh man, I have a rtc, and I wouldnt like to jump from a 10 gallon to a 300+ gallon... It will be very hard for you i suspect maintaining a large tank like that after a small tank. The fish will eat lots, and the electricity will probably cost a bit. Its great, I would take it but it depends on how
much you actually know about fish and fish care.. Good luck..
 
Omg I swear last night I had a dream that we walked into a house and they had a massive 15'x20,x10' deep in wall tank packed with all sorts of large fish. This house was huge and as I walked through it I seen a bunch of nice sw/fw tanks from 75g to 30g. Lol I seen the pictures before I went to bed and I dreamt about your monster tank lol.----now that's a fish problem----
 
Damn that's a nice tank. Would love to have one of those. The tank of course, but not the fish. i think I would've taken it in another direction. As for the care, the most important thing those fish need i believe is space and u already have that covered. They'll eat almost anything and u could set up a 55 g with breeding convicts as feeder treats from time to time. Other then that everything else is pretty much the same as small scale fish keeping. water changes, water parameters, etc. GL
 
yes... i didnt expect do rent a house with a 10ft inbuild fish tank! well the owner has said that he can take the fish and we can put his own in, but we may keep them and see how it goes. I do agree that it may be an expensive task to feed them! as I saw the RTC eats WHOLE white fish fillet!
 
Since you'll be renting are the owner(s) letting your family take care of their fishes? Who will be paying for the enormous cost of feeding ?

Thats a good call considering that its technically still the house owners pets and not yours... also what happens when you get attached to them and you move out? or if the fish die for some reason? then what happens?
 
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