Aquarium 300 Gallon
46 55 or 90 gallons Aquarium: What are the differences?

I have a aquarium.I seen videos on Youtube, at first it was a gallon from 46 to 90 then 55 then 180 gallons. A 180 gallons an exaggeration? I live in an apartment. Iam thinking of a gallon of 46 years because I budget.But seen fit my 90 and 180 had a lot more room for fish. A 46 gallons be good enough? Bowfront Acrylic or rectangle? or glass? How much lighter is acrylic? How much is an average price for a complete 46-gallon Bowfront Acrylic? (Not including fish) $ 300 $ 400? Are there any hidden monthly or weekly costs for the care and keeping a 46 gallon tank? I'm looking for fresh water fish, I like the colors too silver sharks and crabs. What are the best websites that sell aquariums that have a lot of information too? Thanks

Largest is better, but 180 is excessive. A tank nicer then 90 is 75. It's the same footprint as the 90, but not as high as 90, which makes it easier to work with. The tank height is the most useless for most of the fish anyway. The weight of any of these tanks is not a problem in an apartment unless you live in a third world nation and the floors are made of sticks and glue. I had a gallon and a gallon 110 90 in the same apartment, both placed on load bearing walls. A 75 gallon is 4 feet long and the extra length compared to 46 which really opens the options for choices of fish and mixtures. A gallon of 75 is 6 " deeper than 55 gallons (front to back measurement), which really makes a huge difference, but it occupies the same wall space. The differences in maintenance cost tanks are pointless – but it is harder for decoration as they get larger. I bet you can find a normal installation of 75 as much luxury has a bow 46. Acrylic tanks are much lighter, but that's the only advantage to reach the truly great thick glass tanks and deformation begins of sight. They scratch more easily and are more expensive. I prefer a good old rectangular glass tanks fashion. Beauty is in the glass, and sometimes the cabinet and hood too. If you want a silver shark in your tank, you should not go with less than 75 gallons. Even this cramping over time. You want at least 3, and they do grow up 10 inches. My own opinion – go with the smaller fish and your tank will have to do much bigger and much better. A foot-long fish in these tanks closer become a goldfish in a bowl of any aquarium. Crabs and lobsters tend to eat fish. Do not buy fish on impulse – research and plant fish tank. Should be fun. Go to fish store and write down the names of a number of fish you are looking for, then Google and see what they really need and how big it really receives. No hidden costs: testers biological toxin for the cycle, the air conditioner for the treatment of water, food (purchased in small containers to keep them fresh). That's really all you need for consumables, and do not start adding new things to store water because the fish you want. You do not need it.

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