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Wishing for a bigger fish tank for Christmas

elephantnose3334

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Yesterday, I went to Myer at Forrest Chase, Perth, and saw Santa for the first time in years. When he said what I will wish for Christmas, I said I've been wishing for a larger fish tank than my current 10 gallon (Aqua One Horizon 130 litre aquarium with replacement filter) for Christmas this year. Is it possible for Santa to deliver it to my house for Christmas Day without accidentally destroying it?
 
Of course! Santa has magical powers, after all.

I've heard that he enlists the elves for help with bulky, breakable items. But that's just random reindeer talk, so don't take it as gospel.
 
I used to be a reindeer, and getting tanks down chimneys is a process. There'd better be a plate of cookies there, and good ones.

I quit reindeering when we had a 120 gallon to get down an old chimney with four pipes on top of it. But we did it, even if Rudie lost an antler. We view it as a reindeer game, and we aren't quitters. I resigned after because we did all that work, and the recipient of the tank overstocked it with blood parrots. Plus it kind of injured my front elbow, and it made sense to assume human form and get on with my life.
 
Yesterday, I went to Myer at Forrest Chase, Perth, and saw Santa for the first time in years. When he said what I will wish for Christmas, I said I've been wishing for a larger fish tank than my current 10 gallon (Aqua One Horizon 130 litre aquarium with replacement filter) for Christmas this year. Is it possible for Santa to deliver it to my house for Christmas Day without accidentally destroying it?
It is a good tank, I have one I would definitely recommend upgrading the filter as I think it comes with a hang on filter that is only capable of up to 100L for me I upgraded to the Seachem Tidal 75 which is more suitable. It also depends on what fish you are thinking of housing, as smaller fish will not be able to cope with the flow and intake of large canister filters
 
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