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Posted: December 02, 2006 08:05 pm
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Here is my other Hobby, actually it's more of my Dad's hobby. I just maintain it
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Salt water aquarium

dimensions- 24"W x 24"H x 72"L

Inlcudes corals, fish, eel

water is a constant 23-25 degrees Celcius

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will post updated pics soon

and some pics of my 50 gallon Lion fish tank
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Posted: December 02, 2006 08:24 pm
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I imagine it's to hard to maintain such a huge tank. I bought a small 5-gallon tank for my daughter a couple of years ago and I dreaded having to clean it.
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Posted: December 02, 2006 10:20 pm
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QUOTE (vader @ December 02, 2006 08:24 pm)
I imagine it's to hard to maintain such a huge tank. I bought a small 5-gallon tank for my daughter a couple of years ago and I dreaded having to clean it.

it's actually easier to do water change in a bigger aquarium compared to anything smaller than 50 gallons Pete.

Most fish survive better on a much bigger tank obviously.

Besides if you have the right equipment and regular maintainance, cleaning shouldn't be a problem.
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