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I want to keep dart frogs, and I have an opportunity to buy 110 gallon aquarium fairly cheap. How many can I keep in there and will it be a horrible decision to start out that large? This would be a project tank so piece by piece it would be built. I want this to be as low maintenance as possible, and the frogs themselves probably won't come for a few years. I'm just wondering if I should splurge and get the tank (110 gallon reptile aquarium w/ oak stand 200 obo).
 
I'd say go for it!

Thats a pretty good deal as long as the tank has been cared for during it's life. Even if you don't put Darts in there you could put a lot of other things in there. Not to mention that a smaller dart setup (20-50g) would be a lot easier to maintain than a 110g tank.

Cheers, Red-Eye
 
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