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Narrowed my choices down to 2. What's your opinion??
Well after discussing in depth with my wife a new reef tank, we came to the following. I can make whatever I want as long as it fits in my 12x15 foot fish/computer room.
After concidering costs, equiptment and the fact that I will probally have to move it in 2 years, I have my choices down to 2. I hope to get some opinions on what some experienced reefers think the pro's and con's are. Option 1. 48"Lx36"Wx24"H walk around cube in mid floor. All plumbing and wiring down center "hollow/overflow". Initially lit by 6x65 watt pc with MH added later as needed. Option 2. 64"Lx24"Wx24"H Standard against wall rectangle with 2 corner overflows and corner and midback returns. Lit same as above. So far, I am pulling for the cube, but that would probally mean giving up my 137 gallon freshwater cube I built last year. All comments and suggestions are welcome. Maybe someone will see a problem I haven't factored in yet. |
IMO I would pick #2
I like tangs, that would be better for them, If you could bump that too an even 6 feet that would be awesome. But it really depends on what you what to keep. |
moving in two years really sucks.
Otherwise I would say go with #2. |
Whoops, thanks stretch, that should be 72" (six feet) Too many numbers in the head. But yes the tang issue you brought up. It's swimming and grazing room that are the issue correct?? If so, wouldn't being able to swim around the circle (so to speak) mean more swimming room?
That was one reason I thought the cube might work better, all the rock work in the middle and swimming room around the perimeter. Thanks for your insight. |
It's hard to say really. Right now they are about the same volume. I think 6 feet would still be better IMO. Be interesting to see what others think.
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I'd go with the 6 foot as well, that's a really nice tank.
Doug |
If you're going to go with the six-footer, I say go 30" high, standard 230 gal, like Canadian Man's.
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Thanks all for your input!! I ordered my glass today so there's no turning back now. Looks like a 6 footer's on route. I felt that 30" would be pushing my lighting to hard so I stayed shorter. Thank you all for getting me past this hump. I had too many idea's on what size and style tank to make, so having somewhere to turn for opinions was a nice relief. In a perfect world I could have the top 5-10 sizes I envisioned all layed out in a huge display room, but hey this is reality and money, time and floor strength is finite. I'm sure I'll be back asking more as this develops.
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Sounds like you're building this tank yourself. Where did you get the glass? Anything special (starfire, etc.)?
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I'm just using plain old untinted 1/2 inch pane. I'd rather sink the money into filtration, lighting and flow! |
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