speaking of a 75..
55 = 48x13x20
75 = 48x18x20
the only difference is 5" more depth? (front to back)
not going to get one, but interesting..
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Once the tank is four feet long, five inches of depth is substantial. If you're not going to get this size of tank, do what I do, and collect the smallest loaches, and look after them.
I have a 75g (former Botia tank) and a 65g (former brookloach tank) full of orchids in my home now. Turns out the lights and humidity control work well for the plants. Even a 75 is a bother to move - empty! - but I wish that one day it will be filled with loaches again.
I have a 75g (former Botia tank) and a 65g (former brookloach tank) full of orchids in my home now. Turns out the lights and humidity control work well for the plants. Even a 75 is a bother to move - empty! - but I wish that one day it will be filled with loaches again.
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