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robzilla 05-04-2007 03:21 PM

90g or 120g debate
 
whats your thoughts?
currently have a 90g setup, it came with a store bought stand,
and i recently got a 120g setup with starphire front, homemade stand and lots of good equipment (tunzes/pm skimmer/neptune controller).
do i keep the 90 with the nice looking stand and equipment?
or do i transfer the contents to the 120g and redo the stand?
am i going to notice that much diffence in volume? the current tank is 18" across and the 120g is 24" across.

what would you do?

Der_Iron_Chef 05-04-2007 03:25 PM

I think the obvious answer is to keep both :-) But realizing that's not necessarily possible, if it were me, I'd transfer everything over to the 120, sell the 90G setup and use that money to pay for a new stand.

Phanman 05-04-2007 03:27 PM

ill 2nd that answer

RonPeter 05-04-2007 06:10 PM

Go with the 120 Rob! More water volume = a more stable environment for your fish and corals!

saltaddict 05-04-2007 07:20 PM

120
 
Go with the 120 and make it an "in wall". Then sell the 90 and buy lots of new toys for the 120.

Delphinus 05-04-2007 08:06 PM

It's a no-brainer, the 24" of depth (the front to back dimension) leaves you WAY more aquascaping options. Always go with depth.

If it's a DIY built stand, it would not be too difficult to "dress" it up a little, if you're a little bit handy. For example, since the structure is already sound, you don't have to worry about the exterior providing any additional support. Thus you could go with a thin layer of plywood, stained and varnished, and maybe some cabinet doors.

Or heck, do as suggested and build an inwall tank. Makes for a super quiet tank viewing experience. :)

fishoholic 05-04-2007 08:51 PM

Go with the 120g more room is always better:biggrin: We have a 120g and we bought a stand from petsmart for $240 a nice wooden one that fit perfectly.

SeaHorse_Fanatic 05-04-2007 10:10 PM

I've always had 18" (front to back) tanks & now I have a 24" tank & it's awesome. Of course, now I wish it was 30" or more so that I would have more room to aquascape.

Seriously, having that extra space will open up many more options & your fish & corals will appreciate that extra 6".

Anthony

danny zubot 05-04-2007 10:28 PM

reply
 
I think the correct answer would be to GIVE me the 90 gallon on my way back from Castlegar May long. That way you don't have to worry about what to do with it.:mrgreen:

robzilla 05-07-2007 03:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by danny zubot (Post 250378)
I think the correct answer would be to GIVE me the 90 gallon on my way back from Castlegar May long. That way you don't have to worry about what to do with it.:mrgreen:

i'll add to you to the list of people who would like the 90 :)
are any frags making the journey with you ???


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