Ugrading tank size

mfoster

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May 2, 2008
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Hi All,
I'm a newbie here....I've had a 29 gal fish and reef tank for about 2 years...it tough to take care of for me...I'm told that a 150 gal is easier to take care of...so I'm about to take the plunge...some advice I've had that makes sense is to plumb it into the basement...so I guess I'm looking for opinions on this and also, should I spring for the Oceanic brand.
 

Lotus

Ultimate Fish
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Welcome to the site :D

I think it's a good idea to get a reef-ready tank (with built-in overflows).

The main thing with a larger tank is more stable water parameters. You'll still need to do all the maintenance, etc. And, of course, a larger tank means more expensive equipment. :)
 

MikeS

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Oct 5, 2006
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And, of course, a larger tank means more expensive equipment. :)
That is a big thing to think of. I went from a 75 to a 210. EVERYTHING is more expensive. If it isn't the cost of lights, etc, the small stuff too goes up, cause you need more of it. Not complaining, cause I love the large tank.

Oh yeah, more electricity too.