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what size of tank to start with, I was thinking a 3 or 4 foot tank and also what type of fish to keep, looking for pretty low maintenance to be honest not wanting ant breeds that are too fragile etc

tbh the bigger the better a bigger tank is easier to keep more stable than a smaller tank as for fish anything from platies to guppys are easy to keep and have some great colours too ....but the best advice is dont rush it ..SDC10040_zps29405e99.jpgthats my 200 ltr .

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I ve read that discus etc can be quite fragile maybe looking at getting some sort of shark if possible ?

with discus its more about keeping the water than the fish ...

gnasher off here has/had some i remember him putting some pics up ..

as for sharks only the small types would do for a tropical setup as in red fined blacks but they are very territorial ..

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depends on the height width ect but my 200 ltr is a meter long by 18 inches high by 18 inches wide .

as for sharks silver sharks are nice fish red fined black sharks as well ..but you will be limited to what else you can keep with them ..

if you go to tropical fish forums uk ..its the best out there for advice .

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how many litre would 3/4 foot tanks be mate, do you know which breed of shark would be suitable to keep in that size of tank

I realise our Celtic cousins are not as sharp as their English counterparts,yet,if you fill the tank slightly below capacity it will not overflow.Discus are not for the novice until they learn how to control the pH levels.Don,t put an hammerhead in a narrow tank,they struggle to turn around.
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Why dont you have a stroll round a few aquatic centres and see what types of fish take your fancy,then see the conditions they require and whether thats going to fit in with your budget/time/interest levels.......aquariums come in all sorts of shapes and sizes these days it depends whether you just want to keep a glass box with fish in or get into the whole natural environment/ornamental decor thing.

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