Oh, yeah, and you asked this question on a Monster Fish Keeping forum. Plenty of people are just gonna spout "GET A HUGE TANK NO MATTER WHAT BLAH BLAH BLAH...", but you need to think this through carefully.
groovitudedude;1713072; said:I'm not trying to pick on anybody, I'm just pointing out the massive size difference between the tanks that you have now, and the tank that you want to get. You can have a nice, small community tank that's about maybe 40G. Or 55G if you want it a little bigger. OR, you could go a little more to the monster side like me (not completely, just a little) and get yourself something that's about 100G. I'm gonna post some pictures to help you show the size of my tanks. The first is an empty 55G acrylic w/ some props for size. The second is the 55G next to the 100G. Now, picture how much a 300G would dwarf ALL of these tanks. It's too big of a jump, IMO. I went 10-->20-->55-->100. I think that a 55G would be just FINE for you. You could make it a FOWLR when your GSP hits full marine! Don't get me wrong- Big tanks rock, but I think that you need to test yourself with other, less massive tanks before you get yourself into anything that you might get bored of. How long have you been keeping fish?
groovitudedude;1713089; said:I'd say even smaller, less than 80Gs IMO