2ofEverything
New Member
Hello everyone,
Although I'm not brand new to fish keeping this is the first forum I've signed up to in order to do things right. As a kid (I'm in my late teens now) I had owned many fish, and because of my negligence and my parents negligence I am sure most did not live a happy life. I've always had the typical 10 gallon aquarium and that was it, and because of poorly informed employees and my poorly informed parents stocking was always based on visual appeal of the fish rather than research. I'm sad to say there have been many fish that I had owned that needed an aquarium 10x as large...
Anyways, last year after getting a job (and not having an aquarium for nearly half a decade) I decided to do a saltwater aquarium. This time it would be done right, with proper stocking, cycling, filtration, water conditions etc. I'm sad to say I dropped a little over $2k and never got past cycling
So now I'm sitting here with a fully cleaned (just got done cleaning) 40 gallon long, not a breeder but a long. Same footprint as a 55 gallon just shorter by 6 inches. I have a freshwater filter rated for 50 gallons, heater, gravel, protein skimmer, salt, water testing kit, and some other stuff. I also have enough brand new gravel to fill the tank.
So my question is what can I do with a 40 gallon long with the same footprint as a 55 gallon? I was thinking of doing one single JD but I keep seeing 55g as the minimum, however I'm also reading they don't use height as much so I'm wondering if a tank with the same footprint would suffice. If not I would be interested in doing a cichlid tank or a community tank (maybe) of some non predatory fish. I can't see myself doing a planted tank and I'm not concerned with stocking it to the max as I'd rather have clear water and do less water changes.
Thanks in advance, sorry for the long read.
TL;DR 40 gallon long tank same footprint as 55 gallon only shorter want a cichlid tank or other community tank just not planted. Any ideas?
Although I'm not brand new to fish keeping this is the first forum I've signed up to in order to do things right. As a kid (I'm in my late teens now) I had owned many fish, and because of my negligence and my parents negligence I am sure most did not live a happy life. I've always had the typical 10 gallon aquarium and that was it, and because of poorly informed employees and my poorly informed parents stocking was always based on visual appeal of the fish rather than research. I'm sad to say there have been many fish that I had owned that needed an aquarium 10x as large...
Anyways, last year after getting a job (and not having an aquarium for nearly half a decade) I decided to do a saltwater aquarium. This time it would be done right, with proper stocking, cycling, filtration, water conditions etc. I'm sad to say I dropped a little over $2k and never got past cycling
So my question is what can I do with a 40 gallon long with the same footprint as a 55 gallon? I was thinking of doing one single JD but I keep seeing 55g as the minimum, however I'm also reading they don't use height as much so I'm wondering if a tank with the same footprint would suffice. If not I would be interested in doing a cichlid tank or a community tank (maybe) of some non predatory fish. I can't see myself doing a planted tank and I'm not concerned with stocking it to the max as I'd rather have clear water and do less water changes.
Thanks in advance, sorry for the long read.
TL;DR 40 gallon long tank same footprint as 55 gallon only shorter want a cichlid tank or other community tank just not planted. Any ideas?