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<blockquote data-quote="Jack Burton" data-source="post: 10721861" data-attributes="member: 66033"><p>Personally, with arowana I wouldn't go with anything smaller than a 180g when it comes time to upgrade. That would be the minimum I would go with. </p><p></p><p>Have you looked into wet/dry filters yet? If not, I recommend you check them out, especially if you upgrade to a tank that has already been drilled and has the overflow boxes. You can make the wet/dry pretty cheap and easy, with the most expensive part being the pump/s. Usually ends up cheaper than buying a bunch of HOB filters or canister filters. </p><p></p><p>Granted you can buy a wet/dry that's already setup, but if you are on a budget you can make one on the cheap. :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack Burton, post: 10721861, member: 66033"] Personally, with arowana I wouldn't go with anything smaller than a 180g when it comes time to upgrade. That would be the minimum I would go with. Have you looked into wet/dry filters yet? If not, I recommend you check them out, especially if you upgrade to a tank that has already been drilled and has the overflow boxes. You can make the wet/dry pretty cheap and easy, with the most expensive part being the pump/s. Usually ends up cheaper than buying a bunch of HOB filters or canister filters. Granted you can buy a wet/dry that's already setup, but if you are on a budget you can make one on the cheap. :beer: [/QUOTE]
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