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  1. The initial setup is a one-time cost, not sure about the cost of everything in the setup, but I'll be more concerned with the month power bill.

    Based on my KW/hr charges. All values are monthly estimates.

    Lighting - Assume total of 100W ($7)

    Filtration (2X Fluval FX5) - Total 100W ($14)

    Heating - 3X 300W Heaters ($100, assuming winter)

    Other - Additional 30W ($5)

    So total power cost per month $126.

    This is a rough estimate, based on the worst case scenario.

    Also it is ok for an asian arowana. Cost of water should not be too significant, power is definitely the main concern.

  2. You would only have a tank like this after you've settled down for good in one place, otherwise it will impossible to move.

    Young people like me having a tank like this would be a huge burden even if I could afford it, I can't see where I'll be in the next three years.

    Imagine if you were set it up, then having to take it apart again in 2 years time.

  3. as many as possible, if you have just two or three, the smallest one will likely to get constantly bullied and may wind up dead.

    Exactly what happened when I had just three, the smallest one became so skinny and died.

    The second biggest one was skinny as well, so I was quite worried, got another three small ones, so total of five.

    Then instant improvement, they are always out together and the skinny one started to put on weight, which was really good to see.

    Now the biggest one is always the loner, but never gets bullied.

  4. Ok...

    1. Lets assume it won't crash, the consequence will be absolutely disastrous if it does happen.

    2. Montly heating power requirement will be astronomical.

    3. Filtration, need about 10 Fluval FX5.

    4. Livestock and plants, need lots and lots.

    5. Lighting requirements will be extremely high.

    6. Need its own plumbing system, a weekly manual water change will take all day.

    All these things will make it difficult to have such a big tank, but if you do manage it and set it up properly, regardless of the cost, it will be very enjoyable.

  5. you could almost bend a 3mm glass.

    of course it won't bend to any great extent before breaking.

    for tanks I would have glass as thick as possible, since glass is very brittle and any cracks, chips etc... it's game over.

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