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The person who said he had a 20 gallon told me his brother might have sold it, and that he can't find it so far.. AHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm fed up with this. What should I do?! Go directly to a 60 gallon?


edit* he found it.. sigh....
 
You sig, says you have one GSP. I thought you had two for some reason. Maybe you were thinking about getting another, I forget. If you have only one, a 20 gallon should be fine for a while, until it starts getting closer to it's adult size. Right now, yours is pretty small I believe and should be happy in there by himself.
 
I have two in 20 gallons for now. They are only about 1", the only inhabitants. How long do you think it will be before they need somthing bigger?
 
If you can afford the 60 gallon then darn it you get it. The bigger the better. I made the mistake of getting two smaller tanks at first instead of going from 20 gallons to a 55 or bigger. 8)


Daveo :flex:
 
Zombies, I would guess that when they get around 3" it is def. time to move them. Also, if you ever see them going after each other, it is time to move them. Being an inch, 20 would be fine for now I would think.
 
Daveo said:
If you can afford the 60 gallon then darn it you get it. The bigger the better.
I agree! The bigger the better and once you have an established big tank, you will never regret going that way. I'm now looking at 20 gallon to put here, and there, and drive my husband nuts! :D
 
Yes, but you have to remember, I needed the 20 so I can house juve GSP's. 25 bucks is a steal!
 

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