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TopicEMERGENCY Question for fish keepers
MabusIncarnate
11/08/19 2:02:23 AM
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Tyranthraxus posted...
cjsdowg posted...
When I get a real job that pays. I want to get a huge tank and throw all my animals in. Like 300 gal. That would give everyone the same to live and play. Then I would just have to worry about one tank.
300 gallon is basically a large closet sized tank. You're going to need a little more than "a real job that pays" that kinda tank is going to need professionals to maintain it.

It's not as astronomical as you'd think. You can get a 300 gallon with a stand for about $800, need a couple canister filters and enough wattage to light and heat the tank. You figure $1500 starting cost, depending on fish which is a whole other bracket.

A local fish place by me in Atlanta would service your tank 4 times a month for $100 so that's not too bad. 300 gallons is manageable without a professional if you know what you are doing and have access to a shop and supplies for a reasonable price.
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