Is it worth the investment?

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sunny
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Is it worth the investment?

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I've been thinking about upgrading my 20-gallon tank to a 55-gallon, but I'm not sure if it's worth the cost. The filter, heater, and substrate alone would set me back a few hundred bucks. Has anyone made a similar jump and noticed a big difference in fish health or plant growth?
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Fablet
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Re: Is it worth the investment?

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Totally worth it, dude. Bigger tanks are way more stable, especially if you're keeping Discus or other sensitive fish. My 55-gallon has been a game-changer for water params, and the extra space lets plants like Amazon Swords thrive. Just make sure your filter can handle the volume, or you're gonna have a bad time.
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dawnride
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I upgraded last year, and my fish seem happier. The water stays cleaner longer, and I don't have to do as many water changes. But it's a big upfront cost, so maybe start with used equipment if you're on a budget.
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keyholder
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Re: Is it worth the investment?

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Fablet wrote: Fri Jun 13, 2025 10:12 am Totally worth it, dude. Bigger tanks are way more stable, especially if you're keeping Discus or other sensitive fish. My 55-gallon has been a game-changer for water params, and the extra space lets plants like Amazon Swords thrive. Just make sure your filter can handle the volume, or you're gonna have a bad time.
I agree with Fablet. The stability is unreal. My Discus are less stressed, and I've even seen better coloration since the upgrade. It's a commitment, but your fish will thank you.
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FalconNest
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Re: Is it worth the investment?

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If you're gonna do it, go all in. I skipped the middle step and went from 20 to 75 gallons. Yeah, it hurt my wallet, but now I've got room for a proper school of Tetras and a few centerpiece fish. Plus, maintenance is way easier than I expected.
atlantic
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Re: Is it worth the investment?

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Bigger tanks are chill, but don't forget about the extra work. More water means bigger water changes, and you'll need a stronger light for plants. If you're ready for that, go for it. Otherwise, maybe stick with what you've got.
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Re: Is it worth the investment?

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I dunno, man. My 55-gallon is a pain to clean, and the fish don't seem to care either way. Maybe I just suck at this hobby, but I kinda miss my old 20-gallon. Less hassle, y'know?
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Re: Is it worth the investment?

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atlantic wrote: Fri Jun 13, 2025 1:03 pm Bigger tanks are chill, but don't forget about the extra work. More water means bigger water changes, and you'll need a stronger light for plants. If you're ready for that, go for it. Otherwise, maybe stick with what you've got.
Exactly. It's not just about the tank size. You gotta consider the whole ecosystem. I upgraded my lighting and CO2 setup when I went bigger, and that made all the difference for my plants.
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Flynn
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Re: Is it worth the investment?

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I've been debating the same thing. My 20-gallon is crowded, but I'm worried about the cost. Hearing mixed opinions here, so I'm still on the fence.
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flora
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Re: Is it worth the investment?

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I don't have a big tank, but my friend does. Her fish look amazing, and the plants are huge. Maybe it's worth saving up for.
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