C Cat Fish Gatherer Joined Jun 1, 2004 Messages 2,033 Reaction score 0 Location London. Nov 30, 2004 #1 I have 3 tanks ,but have to scale it down to 2,I'm keeping the 4ft long one but can't decide between the other two,which is the best size? 30 x 15 x 18 high 36 x 12 x 15 high. Is it better longer or higher ?
I have 3 tanks ,but have to scale it down to 2,I'm keeping the 4ft long one but can't decide between the other two,which is the best size? 30 x 15 x 18 high 36 x 12 x 15 high. Is it better longer or higher ?
A Aquamick Fish Crazy Joined Aug 22, 2004 Messages 238 Reaction score 0 Location West Yorkshire, UK Nov 30, 2004 #2 I'd say longer, but it's down to personal choice.
jflowers Ignore my post count, it means I waffle too much, Joined Oct 13, 2004 Messages 1,924 Reaction score 0 Location Peterborough, England Nov 30, 2004 #3 It would depend on what fish you want to keep, angels, then higher, schooling fish like danios then longer. What were you planning on stock wise? Jon
It would depend on what fish you want to keep, angels, then higher, schooling fish like danios then longer. What were you planning on stock wise? Jon
OP OP C Cat Fish Gatherer Joined Jun 1, 2004 Messages 2,033 Reaction score 0 Location London. Nov 30, 2004 #4 Its rainbow fish ,some cat fish and dannios I'm having to put in.
M maestro Fishaholic Joined Feb 6, 2004 Messages 606 Reaction score 0 Location Surrey Nov 30, 2004 #5 the longer tank definately
A Angry_Platy Sleepy Chook Joined Dec 13, 2003 Messages 2,867 Reaction score 0 Location Sleeping Somewhere. Or doing water changes. Or run Nov 30, 2004 #6 Longer then. Danios like lots of lateral swimming space. Also gives more bottom feeding room for the catfish
Longer then. Danios like lots of lateral swimming space. Also gives more bottom feeding room for the catfish
jflowers Ignore my post count, it means I waffle too much, Joined Oct 13, 2004 Messages 1,924 Reaction score 0 Location Peterborough, England Nov 30, 2004 #7 Long then IMO much better for both the rainbows and the danios, doubt the cat fish would give a dam eitherway Jon [Darn it, chooklet got in first hehe]
Long then IMO much better for both the rainbows and the danios, doubt the cat fish would give a dam eitherway Jon [Darn it, chooklet got in first hehe]
D Dwarfs Fish Connoisseur Joined Feb 21, 2004 Messages 5,299 Reaction score 1 Location Long island, New York Nov 30, 2004 #8 The bigger the footprint the better, go with the 3' longer tank
OP OP C Cat Fish Gatherer Joined Jun 1, 2004 Messages 2,033 Reaction score 0 Location London. Nov 30, 2004 #9 I'll take your advice and go fot the longer one,thanx guys