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That's a nice tank, what size is it again? And I am seriously jealous of the wood in the middlePinchersAndShells wrote:Here's pictures with the light & aquarium hood!!
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Thanks, and it's a 20 long, but I'm going to be upgrading sometime within the next year two sizes up (same floor space, just taller) to a 37 gallon. 20 longs don't give you as much climbing space, so 29 or 37 is definitely a better choice. (Both same footprints as 20 long, just taller)kieagcarm wrote: That's a nice tank, what size is it again? And I am seriously jealous of the wood in the middle
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I have a 20 tall, it is tall enough but needs more length I have to get craftyPinchersAndShells wrote:Thanks, and it's a 20 long, but I'm going to be upgrading sometime within the next year two sizes up (same floor space, just taller) to a 37 gallon. 20 longs don't give you as much climbing space, so 29 or 37 is definitely a better choice. (Both same footprints as 20 long, just taller)kieagcarm wrote: That's a nice tank, what size is it again? And I am seriously jealous of the wood in the middle
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Thank youKrist0ph wrote:Digging the fall vibes!
Thanks,LadyJinglyJones wrote:Sweet set up!
Beautiful tank!!!PinchersAndShells wrote:Alright, so with my setup plan for the 37 gallon and the plan to get a Ultratherm that's 11" tall, and the tank height itself (22 3/4"), I could easily have 11" of substrate. This could lead to (after it's set up and stable for awhile with my PPs and isopods in it) me putting in an E or two. I'm leaning more towards one, I've heard of people doing just fine with one in with their PPs, so if anyone has any input on that I would be happy. I've had three of my PPs for over a year now and they have never had any problems, and my newest one has had a successful molt as well, and I feel that I'm ready to take on another species. Obviously this is way further down the line, but it's still a possibility. Thanks.