Finally Down to 1 tank

pfft... amateurs. . . .

:D just kidding. I only have 1 tank as well, and it already takes up a lot of my time. . .

I'm getting married next year, and I'm hoping to setup my BIG dream tank (96 wide, 30 deep, 28 high fish only marine tank), when we get a house. I'll keep my 90 gallon reef going as well.

Congrats on the upcoming marriage!

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5, 5, 10, 40, 38, 55, 75
 
10,10,10,30,72,125.


Funny thing is that when the recession hit I was down to only the 125 at home and the 72 at work.
 
I took down 4 ten gallon and 1 five gallon so I have 5 up and running right now.I decided the smaller tanks are too much of a pain.When we get our new house,I plan on not having anything set up smaller than 55 gallons,unless it is for a QT.
 
I have 10 tanks running right now. The smallest tanks are 6 gallons (3 betta tanks) and the largest is a 40. They are are planted, low maintanance tanks with lots of little, non-multiplying fish. 95% of my fish are under 2". One of my 10 gallons has been running for almost 4 years without a filter or heater and has several of the original occupants still in there. I spend about an hour or two on changing water and wiping the glass once a week.

But i have to admit I'm trying to downsize. I'm moving in 6 months and just thinking about rehoming all the fish, breaking down the tanks, and selling the tanks is kind of depressing. So I'm hoping if I do it in stages it won't be as bad. Ideally I want 15, 15, 20L on one stand, 29 & 10 on another, the 40, and two 6's.
 
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