55 vs 40 breeder

trigger40

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hello,
i plan on adding a 55 or 40 breeder to my colection and i was wondering wich could hold more fish and wich would be easyr to filter.
would a 40 breeder hold more fish because of how thick it is or would a 55 be better because its bigger. any input is helpfull.
 

sweatervest13

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Originally Posted by trigger40 http:///t/397217/55-vs-40-breeder#post_3539706
hello,
i plan on adding a 55 or 40 breeder to my colection and i was wondering wich could hold more fish and wich would be easyr to filter.
would a 40 breeder hold more fish because of how thick it is or would a 55 be better because its bigger. any input is helpfuI
I'm not sure how to answer your question. Obviously the 55 has more volume and is longer. But with the 40g you have deeper front to back, this could make for more swimming room. You may be able to keep more fish in the 55g.

I will say this... A 40g is a dream to aqua-scape vs a 55g. The dimensions of a 40g make it a very nice small reef tank. 55g are too narrow IMO. If it were me, I would go the 40g hands down.

HTH's

SV
 

zoidberg01

Member
What do u wanna breed exactly because if you wanna breed tangs or angels or large fish I would choose the 55 but if you are thinking clownfish, dottybacks and small fish I would go with the small tank. P.s. the fish the tangs and angels could be a challenge to breed succesfully
 

geridoc

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zoid: trigger40 doesn't want to breed fish. He is considering a breeder tank because its footprint is very different from a conventional display tank - breeder tanks aren't as high, but their front to back dimension is larger. This produces more surface area for gas exchange and the greater front to back dimension makes aquascaping more three-dimensional. I have a 30 gallon breeder as a small reef system in my office and it is easy to work in the tank because I can easily reach everything in the tank, whereas in a 55 the height makes it difficult to reach the bottom (as it is nearly impossible in my 110h and 220 tanks.
 

trigger40

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alright guys thank you for the input. i think i am gona go with the 40. now i would like to talk fish. i was thinking a huma piccaso trigger and a snow flake eel ( i think i am gona stick with a fowlr for now until i get more experience) i think thes fish is ok because of how big the foot print is but let me know if you think different and leave sum suggestions if you would like on some different stolk for the tank. thank you
 

zoidberg01

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A hummu hummu nuku nuku apuaa is going to grow to big and be pretty aggressive and you can have a snowflake but you can't keep small fish. I would reccomend clownfish, dottybacks, a royal gram a , some blennies, a dwarf angel , possum wrasse, a or a and a gianr squid for you can see them fightlol jkalright guys thank you for the input. i think i am gona go with the 40. now i would like to talk fish. i was thinking a huma piccaso trigger and a snow flake eel ( i think i am gona stick with a fowlr  for now until i get more experience) i think thes fish is ok because of how big the foot print is but let me know if you think different and leave sum suggestions if you would like on some different stolk for the tank. thank you :hi:
 

trigger40

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Originally Posted by zoidberg01 http:///t/397217/55-vs-40-breeder#post_3539778
A hummu hummu nuku nuku apuaa is going to grow to big and be pretty aggressive and you can have a snowflake but you can't keep small fish. I would reccomend clownfish, dottybacks, a royal gram a , some blennies, a dwarf angel , possum wrasse, a or a and a gianr squid for you can see them fightlol jk
i think i might go with the squid lol. but i like many of those fish they are very pritty. i already have a snow flake eel in my 40g(not a breeder) and i wanted put it in ther as a up grade for him but i want a nother fish to go with him and i read up on the piccaso on this web sight and it said minimum tank size was 30.(so is this site not a good reasors of info) so i gess i would go with the dwarf or wrass to go with him.
 

zoidberg01

Member
A hummu hummu nuku nuku apuaa grows over a feet and they can get really aggressive in small tanks I think the website is talking about the size they have available
 

jay0705

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Oh my bad I though your last post mentioned a dwarf lol. Fuzzy dwarf lion. There a smaller version of lion fish.by this I mean the larger lions. Voiltans and such
 

jay0705

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There nice fish, I had one years ago. Now ive heard stories of adult eels killing even lions so there are no guarantees lol
 

trigger40

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well if ther is one thing i have learned with my short time i have had in this hobbie is that fish are gona fight no mater what you do but what really matters is the risk you are willing to take. i was told this by the pearson who got me in to this hobbie
 

trigger40

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Originally Posted by trigger40 http:///t/397217/55-vs-40-breeder#post_3539967
well if ther is one thing i have learned with my short time i have had in this hobbie is that fish are gona fight no mater what you do but what really matters is the risk you are willing to take. i was told this by the pearson who got me in to this hobbie
by this i mean fish compatibility
 

jay0705

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It is tough. Ive only had one trouble fish. Thats a reef safe sunrise dotty back that ate my cleaner shrimp!lol mixing w eels can be tough tho
 

trigger40

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yea i thought about that befor i bought it and with the fish it is with right know so far so good. but we will see how that works when it gets older. for now i will haft to wait and see
 
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