I would say get the property, and maybe try to downgrade a little to a 75. If thats not an option then put your hobby on hold.
zekni said:Well, three years ago I sold my 300gallon tank to help me pay for real estate school. Have to say, that was a fantastic sacrifice and has helped me afford many many tanks since, among other things.You gotta do what you gotta do sometimes.
guppy said:Does the girlfriend fit in the tank?
big E said:I don't want to pry or offend but I hope you are thinking of possibly marrying this girl to get so financially involved together, trust me on this, LIVING TOGETHER IS THE SAME AS BEING MARRIED! It's already changing one of your favorite hobbies!! But all kidding aside, I say go for the house/land it really is the better choice, think of all the tanks you could buy withall the money you can make down the road , good luck with everything, I'm still in an apartment right now so I would jump at a chance to get a good deal on some property, it's worth it in the long run,![]()
downset21 said:ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, i guess so... that is F'ing scary but you're right, and it has been thought out. today I am going to look at the property with thoughts of 1000 gal. fish tanks dancing in my head the whole time. (you know some of you would be thinking the same thing). and some people say we have an addiction to large fish tanks... more like an obsession i say. thanks alot
Oh boy.. I already have the acrylic! 
zekni said:When I bought my house.. one of the first things I started doing was drawing up the plans for a 900gal tank that's going to be built right into a wall.Oh boy.. I already have the acrylic!
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