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Old 09-23-2007, 12:05 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by baugherb View Post
I have a 12 gallon nano dx now. I am working on finishing my basement. And as strange as it sounds to some, even to me.. . My wife to be has asked me if I have thought about putting a tank in the wall. My step-dad is a carpenter, or is that jack of all trades master of none. Anyway, how much of a difficulty difference is there between my 12 gallon nano, and say a 50-100 gallon tank??? My 12 is saltwater, with 2 clowns, leather, fungia plates and zos. Any suggestions-encouragement is greatly appreciatted>>>>> I've had my 12gal about 14 months!!!!
Great wife!

If you have managed a 12 gal for 14 months...you know all you need to know about stepping up to a larger tank.

If you have option, go for the largest tank you can afford. You will not regret it.

Good prior planning will save you bundles of money and frustration.

Happy planning!


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