Bigger tank?

dent20

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I've been wanting and planning to get a larger tank for some time, but can't decide how big I need to go. I have two 55s right now and want at least a 125 if not a 150 or even 180. In the short term, I'll be putting a Poleni and JD in the bigger tank, but obviously want to add other large cichlids. For those who have bigger tanks do you have any advice, any regrets with your choice?
 
I go for length and width, vice the extra height. Unless you have a need for it. I prefer to see lots of free swimming space and plenty of turn around room, and area for larger pieces of decor.
 
If you have the larger CA's, It doesnt matter what size tank you get, you will wish you had a bigger tank.
First I had a 3' then I thought a 4' would be big enough then I got a 6'x2'x2.5', now I want a 8'x2'x2.5...LOL
The Polleni (2 L's as in Paratilapia polleni Bleeker) will be ok with the JD (depending on the individuals temprament) as long as its big enough...the JD might beat on it if its the same size or smaller...I have a 8-9" Polleni in a tank with a Jag, RD, and a FH and it handles itself ok most of the time (if I dont keep the Jag well fed he beats on all of them)
 
I go for length and width, vice the extra height. Unless you have a need for it. I prefer to see lots of free swimming space and plenty of turn around room, and area for larger pieces of decor.

:iagree:

Kinda off topic, but for that reason I wish I would have gone with a 75 instead of my 55, even if it was a little bit more expensive
 
get the biggest tank you can,use the 55 for a sump,fish are up to you...........dovii are fun!
 
I'll keep the 55 for other fish since I have a double deck stand. The Polleni and JD are already in the same 55 and mostly leave one another alone. They're each in the 4-5 inch range and the Polleni runs the tank. I have a Texas Cichlid and Rainbow Cichlid pair in there as well so I need to get something bigger soon.

I hadn't thought about a sump, but that is something I need to consider.
 
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