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    Setting up 75 gallon

    Sounds good, thanks! Really glad I found this site.
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    Setting up 75 gallon

    As I said, I'd like to do clown loaches, but I'm not sure if 75 gallons is big enough once they reach maturity. Really, I'm mulling possibilities. I hope I haven't screwed up in that I haven't done rockery yet. Figured I'd decide on species first--don't know what kind of hiding places I'll be...
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    Setting up 75 gallon

    Thanks, all. I'm already learning a great deal--if I'd checked here earlier, probably would've tried the fishless cycle, but, then again, it worked for our smaller tank without any loss of life. Fingers are crossed. I will definitely get a water testing kit and a python. The tank is in our...
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    Setting up a 75 gallon FW, all advice welcome

    Not sure what a python is in this context but, in fact, I DO have a ball python. It eats rats.
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    Setting up 75 gallon

    Trying to figure out what fish to get. First, the basics: Dimensions: 48" long 18" wide 21" high Filtration: Marineland Emperor Biowheel 400 Substrate: Gravel It's been cycling for three days now with a half-dozen swordtails. We're thinking community tank, but, if need be, we can transfer...
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    Setting up a 75 gallon FW, all advice welcome

    After a few years of thoroughly enjoying a 20-gallon tank (community with tetras), my wife and I are taking the proverbial plunge into bigger things. As I write this, I'm gazing at our 75 gallon with a half-dozen fresh swordtails beginning the cycling process. I'm also looking at the other...
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