If you could keep just ONE aquarium, what would it be?

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Adamtron2000

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After high school (I'm a junior right now), I am most likely going to New York to pursue jazz. I would only have one tank in an apartment, probably 55-90 gallon range. What would be the BEST choice for YOU? I would like to hear your own opinions!


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One that could hola a wet pet instead of a "fish tank" like an Oscar or frontosa


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Probably a planted community with a type of "wet pet" that won't harm plants or other fish.
 
Some good wet pets if you don't want planted are oscars frontosas, flower horn, Severum, jack dempseys

If you plants, these will work: angels, and blood parrots (tough plants are best with bps)
 
I think I would go for a planted with a wet pet. Lots of jungle Val ❤️


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300 gallon fw lake tank with all types of guppies ?


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The 265g in my garage waiting for the next place to get wet. Consisting of :
30 x Cardinal Tetra
15 x Sterbai Cory
15 x Pristella Tetra
4 x GBR's
16 x Stendker Discus.

Tank is already bottom drilled in 2 locations on the bottom so the obvious is sump. I will drill the sides for either the overflow or returns. Not sure if I want to set up for beans animal style overflow and use the bottom holes for returns or vice versa. I've put a lot of thought into this for the past 4.5 years and it's still the one piece I'm constantly toying with.


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265-300 gallon centered around Uaru. If I could find a group of Uaru A. that allowed plants I would be in heaven.


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I'm working a 60 gallon reef right now! Love it so far.


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