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houston Fish Guru You want what when? Posts: 2623 Kudos: 2462 Votes: 337 Registered: 29-Mar-2003 | OK I am going to be needing to more tanks (MultiTankSyndrom is back) So here is what I'm thinking (I definitely need some mental help:%)) If I go get one of those tanks stands that can hold 2 tens, then I can get to 10 gallons. That will take care of the problem for now. What do ya'll think? Think this will do? For those who really want to know what is going into them, it will be guppies, and no they can't go into the same tank, that just won't work:%)I'm being picky...Tell me what ya'll would do if you need 2 tanks in about the same time span, and don't have all the money you would need for 29s or larger Heidi "I've got a great ambition to die of exhaustion rather than boredom." Thomas Carlyle |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 11:47 | |
littlemousling Conchiform Posts: 5230 Registered: 23-Aug-2003 | If I were you I'd get the stand that holds two 20 longs - you won't regret it. I know I'm replacing my 2x10 stand with a 2x20 one. Generally I'm not a fan of these stands, they scare me &!) but I'm going to put plywodd under and try not to fret. -Molly Visit shelldwellers.com! |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 11:47 | |
zachjc_14 Enthusiast Posts: 205 Kudos: 211 Votes: 24 Registered: 20-Apr-2004 | If you are extremely crunched financially you may be able to look to clear rubbermaid containers instead of the conventional glass or acrylic aquariums. On the other hand if you are concentrating on an aestethic factor, you may be better off going through with conventional aquariums. The up side to the platic containers is, of course, their low expense, their avialability, and the fact that you could probably get larger plastic containers (with more gallons) than you could afford in glass containers. |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 11:47 | |
Azn_Devil Big Fish Posts: 366 Kudos: 310 Votes: 5 Registered: 30-Apr-2004 | clear plastic containers wouldnt be bad for guppies.. since guppies dont really even need anything special (gravel, decor, ect) atleast thats what i remember reading. |
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