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fishyhelper288
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i am getting a 90 gallon tank *yay for me!!* and i wanted a pictus cat for him, would that work? what other fish could i get for him, maybe another oscar? i would much rather have another oscar i have heard of 118 gallons for 2 oscars but i was wondering if 90 gallons would surfice..
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Errr, Kate? I don't mean to be a downer, but in your other thread, people said that the reptile tank's glass isn't thick enough. I guess that means you can't put much water in there...



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sorry, i wrote this before i saw that the glass was too thin. i called the person toask about it, i got the message machine and told them to call me back, so i guess i'll see about it
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It may be an Aquarium that they just used for reptiles. Measure the glass and go to the LFS and measure the thickness of the glass on one of their 90s. I don't think I've ever seen a 90 made specifically for reptiles.

I bet it's a regular tank, Mike
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fishyhelper288
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i hope its a reg tank
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well never mind, he already sold it
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Don't worry about it, Kate. There will always be other opportunities. Just keep checking the classifieds, and you'll probably be able to find a good deal. I found my first tank that way.



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yeah, keep checking the classifieds and also you might check out [link=this]http://www.ifocas.fsworld.co.uk/usstates/unitedstates.htm" style="COLOR: #FFFF00[/link] site. it is a directory listing of aquarium clubs/societies in the US and you can search for some in your area. I've found several fish and tanks around my area because of aquarium clubs. in fact, I'd say over half the cichlids I own have come from breeders at local aquarium clubs. never know what you might find. I searched around and found out that [link=Rusty Wessel]http://www.cichlidae.com/author.php?id=68" style="COLOR: #FFFF00[/link] lives only a little over an hour from me.
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