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Originally Posted by IloveCichlids
It is very true, common misconseption people have or say, OH! it s only a ten gallon tank, it won't be that hard to take care of! WRONG. The smaller the harder they are to take care of. Sure, when cleaning and things like that it goes quicker but water perameter fluctuations happen a lot easier because there is less of the balancing factors to control those fluctuations. Besides when you get the 29 all set up, get the hang of it, and start enjoying it, you will wish you sprung for the 55. This seems to be serious problem with most fish enthusiasts. The tank you have is never big enough!
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thanks for the info. Actually I changed my mind. I decided to get the 55gal set-up from Walmart. I bought the stand today. I'm going to buy the tank once I get the stand up...
EDIT: sorry for the big picture