Way too small of a tank bit.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxXdFzO57uY&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Still, poor kitty was probably so confused! My cat would have reached in there and taken the fish out... 
Vicious fishies... 
That's a mandarinfish. Like Dreamer03 said, it's a saltwater fish (or a marine fish).![]()
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To set up a marine tank, you must know basically about water chemistry such as PH, nitrite, ammonia, nitrate, salinity, etc. I had two 60-gal set-ups for over two years. Many marine fishes are exotic like those fishes below.It's so pretty!If I had the time to take care of something so exotic I'd do it! Not to mention learning how to take care of it.... and the money.... I'm sure they're pricey!
Still, very pretty fishy!
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I am horrible with the names of freshwater fishes since I am not interested in that hobby. Marine fishes are very sensitive to water quality compared to freshwater fishes except Discus that I have heard about.You listen to that him cuz he is right. And im horrible with fish types. I can recognize them and know which should and shouldnt go with which. But again ivr mever had slatwater. Only freshwater and one occasion brackish.
To set up a marine tank, you must know basically about water chemistry such as PH, nitrite, ammonia, nitrate, salinity, etc. I had two 60-gal set-ups for over two years. Many marine fishes are exotic like those fishes below.
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Glass or acrylic?we have a 210 gallon for sale and a 90 that's running so have plenty of livestock to start... needs some cleaning up.
What size do you plan to install? Are you going to make or buy it?Oo thays the other thing. Should i make the tank with acrylic or glass. I was going to go with glass but if recommended acrylic i can do that too.
300G glass Aquarium Weight? [Archive] - MonsterFishKeepers.comIts going to be 280 gallons and well ill be making it and then installing it in the hsopital.
It also depends on thickness of glass or acrylic. The thicker, the heavier (and stronger).From what I've read here. The argument appears to by inconsequential to the OP request for information. You are arguing about two different things. The weight of acrylic vs the weight of glass. Acrylic is much, much lighter than glass.
For the glass tank in question, we've had opinions of 4-6 people to move it.
For the acrylic mentioned in the argument, it would take far less people. 2-4 would be sufficient.
I feel that this has run its course as the OP is no longer responding. the move has either been postponed or completed at this point.