A ~A betta named Mowgli~ Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 1, 2007 185 0 0 Illinois, where all the democrats live. Durr. thefishquestforums.freeforums.org Jul 22, 2007 #1 As the title says.
T tRiP Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jan 6, 2006 1,097 0 36 42 ontario www.youtube.com Jul 22, 2007 #2 100+ w/ 75-90 being "normal" size
F freeskierrocket Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 31, 2005 1,298 0 0 SouthEast, PA, USA Jul 22, 2007 #4 300Gal ............you should add 300, 400, 600, & 1000g + to your poll.............as you know there are some MONSTER tanks on this site!!!
300Gal ............you should add 300, 400, 600, & 1000g + to your poll.............as you know there are some MONSTER tanks on this site!!!
T1KARMANN Giant Snakehead MFK Member Sep 19, 2005 10,106 134 147 58 London UK Jul 22, 2007 #5 1000gal+ is a big tank anything below 100g is a goldfish bowl
Bderick67 Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Aug 18, 2006 16,813 72 857 Colorado Jul 22, 2007 #6 Seems the 75 gallon is the minimum size tank for most big fish, although some will cram them into smaller tanks.
Seems the 75 gallon is the minimum size tank for most big fish, although some will cram them into smaller tanks.
ewurm Aimara MFK Member Jan 27, 2006 28,496 79 132 16 * Jul 22, 2007 #7 I say 75 because that is the smallest size you can keep monsters in. 18" depth.
12 Volt Man Arapaima MFK Member May 24, 2007 6,675 1,057 203 canada Jul 22, 2007 #9 I consider 10-55 as medium/small I consider 65-75 as large. 90 and up I consider big.
D dmopar74 Peacock Bass MFK Member Mar 24, 2006 5,080 155 120 46 Tri cities washington Jul 22, 2007 #10 anything under 200g is a "sufficient" grow out, so i guess all my tanks are growouts! im going to get a 210g and that only really lets me keep 2-3 18-24" and some smaller schooling fish/cichlids.
anything under 200g is a "sufficient" grow out, so i guess all my tanks are growouts! im going to get a 210g and that only really lets me keep 2-3 18-24" and some smaller schooling fish/cichlids.