Lol. Congrats TankDempsey, hopefully she's interested in 180+. My gf thought a 20 gallon was big when I met her, my 90 gallon blew her mind. Still trying to convince her I need a tank in the two hundred gallon range.6 inches?
Took me a while to get my wife to be ok with a 125 gal, still working on a 300 gal. Maybe by the time we buy a house, I can get a 300 gal for the livingroom....Lol. Congrats TankDempsey, hopefully she's interested in 180+. My gf thought a 20 gallon was big when I met her, my 90 gallon blew her mind. Still trying to convince her I need a tank in the two hundred gallon range.
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That would be awesome man. I hope it works out for you.Took me a while to get my wife to be ok with a 125 gal, still working on a 300 gal. Maybe by the time we buy a house, I can get a 300 gal for the livingroom....
Me too...gotta get a few other ducks in a row first thoughThat would be awesome man. I hope it works out for you.
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I found it easier to focus on the physical dimension rather than the volume. I upgraded from a 110(5x1.5) to a 300 (8x2) by telling the wife the fish tank will have about 50-60% more dimension then the old one, and it was approved. If I had said 3 times larger, that would have been voted down.Me too...gotta get a few other ducks in a row first though
I will keep that in mind...I do think that it won't be a hard sell unless the house is smallI found it easier to focus on the physical dimension rather than the volume. I upgraded from a 110(5x1.5) to a 300 (8x2) by telling the wife the fish tank will have about 50-60% more dimension then the old one, and it was approved. If I had said 3 times larger, that would have been voted down.
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x2....one thing for sure, the big tank is getting a water drip system. Not a fast water drip, just enough to equal the size of the tank a week.Hi there, ecoli. You're so tricky