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rayboy

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Ok, I am starting a new thread on what I should do for my fish situation. I want some monster but at the moment I only have a 55 gallon. I am most likely gowing to grow out a Jag in it. I pleaded and begged and whined for a larger tank in the 100-200 gallon range, finally my mom gave in a said if I could prove I could save and take care of the animals I have now (including the possible buy of a Jag) I could get one a year from when I start saving my money for supplies and the tank. I will be getting one of these tank sizes and using the 55 as a feeder tank. The sizes are 150, 180, or 220. Now I also talked to my mom and she said we could most likely put in a indoor pond as a addition of the already heated garage when I leave off for collage, size of pond most likely 4-5,000 gallons plenty enough for some big monsters.:naughty: :grinno: Now after saving for a year I will probably only have a year to a year and a half before I leave. Here is my question when I get the bigger tank can I keep 2x silver arows, 1x TSN, 1x RTCXTSN, 1x Pbass, and a jag for that long?:screwy: I would like to stay in the higher volume end of 180-220 gal. I can always negotiate the fish in the tank...but since it won't be that long before I set up the huge indoor pond I figured they could handle it? I could be wrong please don't burn me.:WHOA: :confused:
 
take a shot! if you fail just learn from it and press on! go for a 300 if you want to be on the safe side those tanks will work for a few years maybe not for life?
 
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