what could I keep if this were a pond

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My stairs are sharp corners. They double back on themselves so my basement stairs are harder than most. If you have stairs that head straight downstairs you should be fine.
 
I will probably go with the 920 gallon. Could I keep a pair of coral cats and some type of marine ray in a tank that size.
 
Hey blackghost,

I'm guessing your parents are paying for this set up? I'm not flamming or anything I'm 15 and have a 2 tanks and the 72 gallon salt....I personally invested about $2000 in it.

Hope your saving about $2000-5000 on this.

Also you shoudn't have a problem with haveing two coral sharks and a ray (Cortez IMO).
 
J.Lake;5135181; said:
My stairs are sharp corners. They double back on themselves so my basement stairs are harder than most. If you have stairs that head straight downstairs you should be fine.


There aren't many 8x3 foot basement doors/stairways, at least not where I'm from. 8x3 is just a little too large for the standard basement.
 
Ryan75;5133320; said:
Idk why that is so d** expensive...It's jsut thick plastic, wish it wouldn't be so high priced. But you stock with many things
there is tanks that twice that price that they use in koi shows!
 
actually I will be paying for it. I want to stock it with 2 coral cats a round stingray and at least one type of hardy coral. what do you recommend in the way of coral?
 
or in the way of a filter for that matter
 
Cablemonkey;5158372; said:
hehe you guys are all crazy, here you can get a 1000g for less than what your paying for your 300s or 920s, I am getting a smaller one from here for a grow out tank for my feeders but this fall I intend to get two 1000 gallons for in the garage :D

http://www.stockyardsupply.com/page19/index2.html


I officialy love you, where have you been all my life?
-no homo intended LMFAO!

Lol nice prices, if the quality is good I would get these in the future :)
 
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