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What's the different sizes you have? And how... HOW did you convince your parents 🤣
Mostly 10 gallon tanks. I do have two 5 gallon tanks, a 2.5 gallon tank, and a 20 gallon long. I also have a 75 gallon tank, which I am currently in the process of taking it down. Lost interest in that tank.

I am an adult and I have my perks, so who needs my parents permission to getting more tanks. :cool:
 
Mostly 10 gallon tanks. I do have two 5 gallon tanks, a 2.5 gallon tank, and a 20 gallon long. I also have a 75 gallon tank, which I am currently in the process of taking it down. Lost interest in that tank.

I am an adult and I have my perks, so who needs my parents permission to getting more tanks. :cool:
Oh I thought you were a teen-adult (17-19) and still lived with your parents.
Still a lot of tanks!
What all was in the 75g?
 
Oh I thought you were a teen-adult (17-19) and still lived with your parents.
Still a lot of tanks!
What all was in the 75g?
The 75 was a roller coaster. I kept many different species of fish, though I was constantly switching due to fish not doing well or certain fish being available and my current fish won't do well with the new fish. Not only that, but I am tired of doing water changes on such a big tank.

Started out with a group of pearl gourami, then a group of Aplocheilichthys spilauchen (which I regret selling), then a group of WC Rio Nanay angels (which was sad to part ways, but it's for their own good since they were constantly freaking out and injuring themselves whenever someone walks by the tank), and lastly a South American community tank with dwarf cichlids and tetras.
 
The 75 was a roller coaster. I kept many different types of fish, though I was constantly switching due to fish not doing well or certain fish being available and my current fish won't do well with the new fish. Not only that, but I am tired of doing water changes on such a big tank.

Started out with a group of pearl gourami, then a group of Aplocheilichthys spilauchen (which I regret selling), then a group of WC Rio Nanay angels (which was sad to part ways, but it's for their own good since they were constantly freaking out and injuring themselves whenever someone walks by the tank), and lastly a South American community tank with dwarf cichlids and tetras.
That's a lot of fish switching... Sounds like you've kept a lot of very interesting species!
 
That's a lot of fish switching... Sounds like you've kept a lot of very interesting species!
Indeed. In larger-size aquariums, I am always indecisive about what fish I want to keep compared to a small tank, where I already have an idea of what fish I want to keep.
 
1 pic is worth a thousand words....
2 pics ... I'm sure someone will come up with something...

we want pics!!
 

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