milwaukeem
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Ok let me put this out there before I get chewed up and spit out, of coarse I am new at this hobby so of coarse I am going to try and think of every question possible! As I am sure we all did... I have looked thoroughly through this site and have not seen a thread to touch on this subject....
Let me and try and explain what I am asking here about tank size requirements... As I am sure we have all seen & know that tanks come in all different shapes, sizes, looks, etc... The other day while - my LFS I was looking at some of the tanks they have for sale... I came across a beautiful 240g tank... As I was looking at it though I noticed that the length of the tank was not much longer than mine (60g) the depth was slighty bigger as well, the only thing that was significantly different was the height! I mean this tank was tall especially when on a stand.... So I started to think to myself from what people have told me the most important part for the fish is the length & depth for ample swimming room. The height is not neatly as important unless of coarse you are doing a reef tank.... So my question is if I buy a 240g tank but the length & depth are not that much different than my 60g where is the benefit for the fish that require a large tank? Most fish that I have seen enjoy swimming back and forth not up and down? I just think this a good question for newbies to know when purchasing a tank, that just because it is large in gallon size it still might not be right for the fish they would like to purchase???? Please all thoughts welcome!
Let me and try and explain what I am asking here about tank size requirements... As I am sure we have all seen & know that tanks come in all different shapes, sizes, looks, etc... The other day while - my LFS I was looking at some of the tanks they have for sale... I came across a beautiful 240g tank... As I was looking at it though I noticed that the length of the tank was not much longer than mine (60g) the depth was slighty bigger as well, the only thing that was significantly different was the height! I mean this tank was tall especially when on a stand.... So I started to think to myself from what people have told me the most important part for the fish is the length & depth for ample swimming room. The height is not neatly as important unless of coarse you are doing a reef tank.... So my question is if I buy a 240g tank but the length & depth are not that much different than my 60g where is the benefit for the fish that require a large tank? Most fish that I have seen enjoy swimming back and forth not up and down? I just think this a good question for newbies to know when purchasing a tank, that just because it is large in gallon size it still might not be right for the fish they would like to purchase???? Please all thoughts welcome!