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    Re: new tank question

    Quote Originally Posted by tarlt0n View Post
    my bp is about a foot and a half long. is it ok for him to be in a 30 gallon tank already?
    In my opinion, I think the 30gal is a bit on the big side. You can do 2 things - put a divider to use only half the tank, or jam pack the whole place up with decor so that there's hardly any open spaces. I was very successful in putting a bp that same size (who was on a hunger strike before I bought her) in a 10-gallon jam-packed with stuff. She stopped cruising after 2 hours and she ate 3 days later!
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