Your first large aquarium...

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This was my first big tank the guy sold it to me as a 100 gallon but im sure it was bigger because I have two 100 gals right now and I remember the tank being alot bigger but got the tank, stand, lights, and some decor for $100 put cichlids in it at first but went to schooling fish later here's pics View attachment 829324View attachment 829326

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Looks like a 6'x18" tank that's 125 gallons! Nice!

Your other 100 gals were 4'x28"x18" tall I believe. Taller but not a 6' layout.



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I would say that your 55 was your first big one.

Yeah I guess. I just remembered a few other tanks I've had but till I got my 95 I had 4 x 55s and a 30 tall when I first moves in my apartment but I sold them off those to pay some bills when money got tight and my wife was getting annoyed cause my house was beginning to look like a petstore. :(

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My first aquarium was a 125 gallon..then i thought it was to small..so now im using my 240 gallon with a 900 gallon in the process of being made soon gtta buy more wood.

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125 was my first big tank.I thought I was a big shot when I sold it to another member a few years back and upgraded to a 180.


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My first big aquarium was a 65 gallon that was 36 inches long, 24 inches tall and had 18 inches in depth. I was super exited when i got it. I bet everyone else was exited when they got there first big aquarium.

Hey that was my first large tank also. Within a few months I had got a 120g (60x18x26) and with in a year I was up to my current tank, a 210g (72x24x29).
 
My first large tank was a 125 several years ago. My first huge tank was just bought and dropped on Sunday and is a 265. It only has a small chip in the glass and is going to be resealed since some of the caulk has seperated from the glass and has a slow drip leak.
 
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