I posted this on another thread earlier today, but I'm going to cheat a bit and post it here too....for what it's worth....
Just a general word of advice....for anyone and everyone....acquire fish that will be able to grow to full size comfortably in the tank you have now. You may not ever get that "larger tank" down the road....if you do, buy the fish at THAT time. Fish don't "grow to the size of the tank", they are stunted by tanks that are too small, as they grow! Have I bought fish that would grow way too big for my tanks? You bet I have. And I have regreted it - and the fish have paid for it. In nearly 40 years of keeping fish, I have learned a few tricks for keeping fish in tanks a little smaller than they should be in, but not too much smaller. Dream about the fish you want, but be realistic about the fish you get given the tank you buy. There is a huge range of spectacular fish appropriate for all tank sizes. Respect the creatures you decide to keep, and do right by them. The most enjoyable tank is the one with the healthiest and "happiest" fish.
I posted this on another thread earlier today, but I'm going to cheat a bit and post it here too....for what it's worth....
Just a general word of advice....for anyone and everyone....acquire fish that will be able to grow to full size comfortably in the tank you have now. You may not ever get that "larger tank" down the road....if you do, buy the fish at THAT time. Fish don't "grow to the size of the tank", they are stunted by tanks that are too small, as they grow! Have I bought fish that would grow way too big for my tanks? You bet I have. And I have regreted it - and the fish have paid for it. In nearly 40 years of keeping fish, I have learned a few tricks for keeping fish in tanks a little smaller than they should be in, but not too much smaller. Dream about the fish you want, but be realistic about the fish you get given the tank you buy. There is a huge range of spectacular fish appropriate for all tank sizes. Respect the creatures you decide to keep, and do right by them. The most enjoyable tank is the one with the healthiest and "happiest" fish.
What are those tricks you discovered? I'd like to know, if you don't mind.![]()