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Very new, still getting started, but definitely BITTEN! :smokey:

The DH would love to get a 50 - 90 gal S/W, but I'm concerned about getting into too much too fast and I'm just starting to touch on the beginnings of f/w. I want a 50 - 90 f/w first, then a s/w!

'Course, the right 'deal' comes up, we'll probably do something stupid & get in over our heads (so to speak) :blush: Love 'em all!

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Currently running 1 55G FW, and I have a 54G in the 'build' state for a planted freshwater... However I am looking at starting at 20G SW nano tank.. Live rock, maybe some coral, and a couple fish... We'll see.. If it keeps raining this week, I know I will get bored sitting at home waiting to return to work (outside stuff that doesn't mix with rain.. haha) and want to get something rolling with w SW.. ^_^

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I have only freshwater setups. A 135g,90g,40g and a 20g hospital tank. Besides the hospital tank every other tank is full of cichlids! By next december I'am hoping that I will have a 200-265g cichlid tank and another 20g cichlid tank. Right now I'am in the works of a 10g puffer tank.

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90 gallon fresh water, moving to a smaller fresh water. i hope to squeeze a couple of african cichlids but i dont know how small a tank i can get away with doing that in. i was thinking a 30 gallon is max ill go.. gotta wonder if thats enough for a cichlid or if i should just go with a zebra danio lol

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