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20g long or 29g is a nice starter size tank if space is limited for you.

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Never ask that question. I got my fishes without even researching for their species or how big would they be and they are more than fine . You will get really confused if you search on internet fishes for beginner . You only need to ask if they are predator or saltwater fish.
 

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Never ask that question. I got my fishes without even researching for their species or how big would they be and they are more than fine . You will get really confused if you search on internet fishes for beginner . You only need to ask if they are predator or saltwater fish.
I would not consider this as sound advice by any means.
 
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Never ask that question. I got my fishes without even researching for their species or how big would they be and they are more than fine . You will get really confused if you search on internet fishes for beginner . You only need to ask if they are predator or saltwater fish.

Going to disagree pretty wholeheartedly here.

1) there are a lot more factors to consider beyond simply marine/freshwater and aggression level

2)Doing research prior to getting fish (or any other pet) is hardly a bad thing.


Some things to consider when you start planning your aquarium - where will it be located - on a countertop or table, or on a designated tank stand? How close are you to a sink to facilitate water changes (carrying enough buckets to do a proper water change on a 55 or 90gal tank clear across the house gets old quick). Typically, the answer is "as big as you can fit/afford". A larger tank is generally more stable from a water parameter and temperature perspective and is less susceptible to sudden changes. However, everything is more $$$ with a larger tank - more decor, more gravel, larger filter, heater, lights, etc. So, it will partly be driven by budget. If you have space a 29gal or a 30gal long are decent starter sizes in the area of, not too expensive, but large enough to give you a lot of options for stock and decor.
 
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Going to disagree pretty wholeheartedly here.

1) there are a lot more factors to consider beyond simply marine/freshwater and aggression level

2)Doing research prior to getting fish (or any other pet) is hardly a bad thing.


Some things to consider when you start planning your aquarium - where will it be located - on a countertop or table, or on a designated tank stand? How close are you to a sink to facilitate water changes (carrying enough buckets to do a proper water change on a 55 or 90gal tank clear across the house gets old quick). Typically, the answer is "as big as you can fit/afford". A larger tank is generally more stable from a water parameter and temperature perspective and is less susceptible to sudden changes. However, everything is more $$$ with a larger tank - more decor, more gravel, larger filter, heater, lights, etc. So, it will partly be driven by budget. If you have space a 29gal or a 30gal long are decent starter sizes in the area of, not too expensive, but large enough to give you a lot of options for stock and decor.
I was talking about fishes , not fish tank.
 

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Even more important when talking fish.....
 

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I was talking about fishes , not fish tank.
Even more important when talking fish.....
This...if you just go out and randomly pick out a fishtank, you can research and choose fish to suit. If you randomly go out and pick fish without research, you could end up with a big mess.
 

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your current tank....
 
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