I've been thinking on this a little bit.
I'm going to be a senior in high school, and I don't know if I should keep my 46 gallon. I'm planning on getting deep into planted tanks, and if I move out when I graduate, I wouldn't be able to take the tank with me, I'd probably be living in a second floor apartment with a floor that will collapse if I step a little too hard. No space either.
I'd have to get rid of my plants (or probably let them die), get rid of my soil (eco-complete or whatever), give away my fish (nobody around here buys them), and sell the tank. God help me if I tell my parents to take care of it :headshake2:
I figure that I could sell it now and be done with the headache as well as have a planted tank for less! Who doesn't like that?
Thinking of a 10 gallon or 20 breeder.
Here's how I see it.
Pros:
Less energy consumption (GO GREEN WOOOO!)
Costs less (Can probably set up new tank for what I sell my old one for)
More variety of high-light plants (46 gallons take a lot of light to have high light)
Easier maintenance (5 gallon bucket, 46 gallon tank, you do the math)
DIY co2 will actually work
I can take it with me when (and if) I move out.
Cons:
Less space for fish (Will 26 goldfish fit in a 10 gallon?)
Less space for plants (No swords?
)
Harder to keep parameters up (bigger tanks are easier)
Many species can't fit in the tank (I can haz Oscahs?)
What do you think I should do?
Will I shoot myself later?
I'm going to be a senior in high school, and I don't know if I should keep my 46 gallon. I'm planning on getting deep into planted tanks, and if I move out when I graduate, I wouldn't be able to take the tank with me, I'd probably be living in a second floor apartment with a floor that will collapse if I step a little too hard. No space either.
I'd have to get rid of my plants (or probably let them die), get rid of my soil (eco-complete or whatever), give away my fish (nobody around here buys them), and sell the tank. God help me if I tell my parents to take care of it :headshake2:
I figure that I could sell it now and be done with the headache as well as have a planted tank for less! Who doesn't like that?
Thinking of a 10 gallon or 20 breeder.
Here's how I see it.
Pros:
Less energy consumption (GO GREEN WOOOO!)
Costs less (Can probably set up new tank for what I sell my old one for)
More variety of high-light plants (46 gallons take a lot of light to have high light)
Easier maintenance (5 gallon bucket, 46 gallon tank, you do the math)
DIY co2 will actually work
I can take it with me when (and if) I move out.
Cons:
Less space for fish (Will 26 goldfish fit in a 10 gallon?)
Less space for plants (No swords?

Harder to keep parameters up (bigger tanks are easier)
Many species can't fit in the tank (I can haz Oscahs?)
What do you think I should do?
Will I shoot myself later?