Is it worth the investment?
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sunny - Posts: 9
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Is it worth the investment?
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 - Posts: 17
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Re: Is it worth the investment?
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 - Posts: 6
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Re: Is it worth the investment?
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 - Posts: 13
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Re: Is it worth the investment?
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.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.
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FalconNest - Posts: 9
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Re: Is it worth the investment?
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.
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atlantic - Posts: 3
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Re: Is it worth the investment?
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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brunobear - Posts: 96
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Re: Is it worth the investment?
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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briard - Posts: 6
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Re: Is it worth the investment?
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 - Posts: 6
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Re: Is it worth the investment?
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 - Posts: 12
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Re: Is it worth the investment?
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.