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TheCanuck

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Yea i traded that 55 for this tank.:headbang2


Its a 90 gallon, 48x18x21 i think....

I plan on having this up and ready/cycled today!

I don't know about stock so far. That stupid wrasse killed the one clownfish and the 2 yellow tangs. So i tossed him in the 360 ;)

I think this will be a good shark growout tank? I don't even know yet, i guess ill figure it out as i go along.

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Wow bro you are lucky! traded a 55 gallon for a 90! can't wait to see what you do with it!

btw in a couple months I will try to get some info from ya about setting up a sw tank if ya don't care,.
 
Amazon_Addict;4169561; said:
Nice pick up. Can't wait to see what you do with it
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Cakilla;4169565; said:
Wow bro you are lucky! traded a 55 gallon for a 90! can't wait to see what you do with it!

btw in a couple months I will try to get some info from ya about setting up a sw tank if ya don't care,.

Yea man, this salt section is growing every day. Many people are finding out how easy and rewarding a saltwater tank is. I'd be glad to help you out!
 
TheCanuck;4169633; said:
Yea man, this salt section is growing every day. Many people are finding out how easy and rewarding a saltwater tank is. I'd be glad to help you out!

Not so much easy but rewarding yes.

you should make it a tank showcasing 1 specific fish, im thinking of a radiata lionfish (Pterois radiata) :D would be lots of ample swimming room.
 
Gprime;4170089; said:
Not so much easy but rewarding yes.

you should make it a tank showcasing 1 specific fish, im thinking of a radiata lionfish (Pterois radiata) :D would be lots of ample swimming room.

I think if theres no coral involved its easy
 
shua71;4170100; said:
I think if theres no coral involved its easy

they're the type of lionfish that you have to watch in a reef aquarium, but with that much swimming room and if there's an ample food supply he should be fine.
 
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