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Norstar 03-01-2007 02:53 PM

Tank size - Suggestions
 
I am looking at getting a new tank. I am switching over from fresh to salt - so I need a little advice.

The tank will be 96" long (8 feet) and 30" wide. My dilema is the height. I know 24" is standard, but would 30" be too high (at twice the cost of the 24" high tank) ? Would I have to get extra lighting for the extra 6" ?? Any drawbacks to a 30" tank?

What to do - what to do?!?!!?! HElp!

howdy20012002 03-01-2007 03:07 PM

Welcome to the board.
IMO, the lighting issue all depends on what kind of tank you are wanting.
Are u going to have corals? if so, what kind? some types require alot more than others...if you want SPS and Clams you will probably want 400 Watt MH with a 30 inch tank.
if you are going fish only, the lighting isn't as big of an issue.
BTW...huge tank..good luck with that and keep us in the know how it is going.
Neal

Tangman 03-01-2007 03:18 PM

what howdy said, plus - unless you have very long arms , it is a real pain reaching the bottom to rearrange or work in the tank. I know , I have a 30" tall tank. BTW, I would LOVE a 8 footer , I'm jealous

untamed 03-01-2007 07:48 PM

At 8' long, the tank can look pretty long & narrow if you go with 24"H. I increased my depth to 26", and I'm glad that I did. (...but my tank is only 6' long).

At 26", I wouldn't want to go too much deeper because I can't then reach the botom.

My only advice would be to spend 99% of your time planning how to make maintenance easy. Tank depth might be part of that.

Norstar 03-02-2007 12:33 AM

I am planning on a reef tank. I am not too sure of the type of corals yet. But more than likely clams and sps. That's why I am taking my time and doing the research.

At 30", I can use a step stool to reach the bottom. Although, I am not sure why I would have to go in there on a frequent basis?!

mark 03-02-2007 12:36 AM

I've got long arms and with the euro-bracing and canopy even reaching places in the bottom of my 24" can be a pain.

Beverly 03-02-2007 02:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Norstar (Post 238381)
At 30", I can use a step stool to reach the bottom. Although, I am not sure why I would have to go in there on a frequent basis?!

I have a 24" high BB 120g. You'd be surprised how often stuff ends up at the bottom of the tank. With no sandbed, 24" is about as far as I can comfortably reach, and I've got long arms and a chair :razz: :wink: Then think of having to reach toward the back of the 24" tank. Gads, my rolled up short sleeves are feeling wet already :lol:

marie 03-02-2007 02:48 AM

I have a 29" deep tank and I love the look of the deep tank. Working near the bottom is a huge pain and forget wearing anything with sleeves or using deodorant :razz:. To me it's worth it but others might not think so :lol:

AndyL 03-02-2007 02:56 AM

Hrm... I can think of an 8' x 30" x 30" (or was it 32 tall) tank in our midst - personally I think it's awesome - but I know the owners a bit picky about his tongs suddenly :lol:

Jason McK 03-02-2007 03:18 AM

I have a 78lX36wX30h and yes getting to the bottom can be a pain. But it's not impossible and actually I have never lost andything in the tank. Even those presious frags that won't stay stuck have always been reachable. But 26 would be a good compremize.
At 8' you're looking at at least 4 x 400W MH in order to maintain SPS and Clams IMO

Keep us updated love to follow new tank projects

J


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