My new plan has not really worked out as I wanted. I recently purchased a 72g bowfront and have a 110g reef tank. Also I a few other tanks but they're not factoring into this decision.
The new 72G bowfront was to be a FO tank but the fish I want are going to get too big for it. I currently have a porcupine puffer and would like to get a clown trigger and a Harlequin Tusk. This summer I planned on upgrading my 110g to a 150 because of it's an odd shape and there are a fair number of scratches on it but don't know what to do now? Should I just sell the 72g and get another 150 for the three aggressive fish? I spend a ton of money on the tank/stand/canopy/lights/pumps etc... I guess I could use the lighting/pumps/etc on the next tank so I"d only be loosing money on the tank/stand/canopy.
*I would actually love to have a Queen Trigger, but I know they get huge!*
The new 72G bowfront was to be a FO tank but the fish I want are going to get too big for it. I currently have a porcupine puffer and would like to get a clown trigger and a Harlequin Tusk. This summer I planned on upgrading my 110g to a 150 because of it's an odd shape and there are a fair number of scratches on it but don't know what to do now? Should I just sell the 72g and get another 150 for the three aggressive fish? I spend a ton of money on the tank/stand/canopy/lights/pumps etc... I guess I could use the lighting/pumps/etc on the next tank so I"d only be loosing money on the tank/stand/canopy.
*I would actually love to have a Queen Trigger, but I know they get huge!*