updated giant carnivorous tank

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I think that a beginner can have a giant carnivorous tank but will lose the occasional fish due to errors, I have been keeping small and medium sized predators for many years and still get the occassional unpleasant suprise, I think you tank #2 would work as a 125g, you could probably add 3 redhooks as well to balance the tank.
 
o.k. it's getting annoying now, i'ma shoot da nxt mutha****a who mentions dat.
 
kentobizmol said:
but do you guys think it's impossible for a begginer to have a "giant carnivorous tank"
not impossible , you can do what ever you want ! but will you have the experience to '' maintain '' it not likely. start small 55gal long sound's good for you its big (4'long) but not overwhelmig for the beginer you still can have some of the fish listed in this tank long enough for you to move up to big boy! status in moderation!!!.. :thumbsup:
 
i was talkin to loubard, guys don worry bout it
 
i don't know, maybe i'll get tank2 of the giant carnivorous tanks, or the old world cichlid tank.
which would you guys preffer if you were a begginer.
 
hey guppy, can you give me the website to the glassaquarium site with the 125gallon tank.
 
Sure, actually it is just www.glasscages.com they seem to have the best prices around, the i25g wide tank in glass is $260 and in acrylic is $300.
 
I had a TSN that tried to eat an oscar. It was a 24 inch tsn and a 11 inch oscar. He couldn't get him down but he scaled him alive. The oscar died in the medic tank after 2 weeks of rehab.
 
thats sad...

where can i buy a 400gallon tank or bigger?
 
MonsterFishKeepers.com