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Hoa dude_dude
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Would you rather have a room 4 all your fish tanks or would you like one in each room of your house?

I vote House
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One in each room.....

Unless there was plenty of seating areas around all the tanks that would allow me to view them in comfort.


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i would prefer a fish room (as would mrs moondog), but the way most houses are built around here, i would probably be better off with one in each room. the only problem with one in each room is that some tanks don't get as much attention as others



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Both. I would love to have a "fish room" for all those tanks you don't want to display such as quarantine tanks, fry raising tanks, etc.


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A fish room would be great. With the whole room filled with nice big tanks. setup a sofa in there, relax and watch all the fishes. . It'll also make maintaining the tanks easier.

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I have a fish room, and it's very convenient. I can sit in a chair and enjoy four tanks all at once, turn my head and see another three.
But, I've certainly had daydreams of putting tanks elsewhere in the house (Enantopius sp. "Kilesa" in the basement, Tropheus in the livingroom, Fronts on the sun porch ...).

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Both

Like OT said tanks that you don not want on display. They are all in our bedroom.

The show tanks are in every other room of the house, sept the bathrooms.
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I say both too. A breeding/grow-out room would be nice. Show tanks in every room - built into the walls - would be grand .

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A room would be more convenient (not a basement) but a room for all to see.
Just one thing I dont think one room would have sufficient power outlets to work them all safely.
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All in one room - for the most part. My smaller tanks are in the lower living room while my big tank replaced the dividing wall separating the lower and upper living rooms. So technically I have tanks in 2 rooms. I've had tanks in the office and spare bed room as well, but found it to inconvenient.
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I think tanks in a few rooms, and a large breeding/growout/storage area in a garage or something, based on a large trickle down pond type system, not tanks. too heavy for a house, but perfect for a garage or grannyflat area

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I have a 2 room apartment and have tanks in both. I would love to move my bettas out from my bedroom, but I just don't have the room.: !(



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