Iffrat;3931364; said:no reason to use that nozebleed .. look at the top of the page ..
Oh I see it now. I haven't looked at anything except the forums

Iffrat;3931364; said:no reason to use that nozebleed .. look at the top of the page ..
CaveDweller;3931374; said:Thanks, sound advice.. I've got a huge stand and filter (can't remember what it is right now) so I'm only looking for a tank, and I know a guy who makes huge ones cheap (£200 for the 72"). I think I'll get some oscars or smaller cichlids.
aloys;3931416; said:180's are perfect for fish that are going to max out around 12-16". people will tell you that if the tank is 2 feet wide you can have fish up to 2 feet long, so they have room to turn around, but personally I think 12-16" is a better guide so your fish will actually have some swimming room and have a happier life.
Dat's, cichla, most big catfish and arowana's would all do much better (long-term) in tanks 3-4 feet wide and 8++ long.
If I had a 180, I would probably just have a couple big cichlids (3-4) and then have a nice colony of good sized clown loaches. People tend to overstock 180's like crazy because they think they are a lot bigger than they really are.
Iffrat;3931401; said:CaveDweller i am not trying to stear you away from these beautiful monsters .. just inform you of just what your getting into ..
i love my dats and sting rays .. but i know how much its going to cost .. and i am ready to spend it ..
if you want advice on how and what to do with monsters like this .. i would be more then happy to help with what i can .. but you asked for what you could keep for life in the 150 .. so thats the advice i was giving .. most people here just started shooting out random crap .. not paying any attention to the fact that you asked for fish that can be in a 150 for life ...
Satan's Goldfish;3931378; said:£200?!?!?! hook me up with that contact! looking £600+ for just the 6ft glass box over this side of the country!