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![]() For those of u with huge m. caps and not huge tanks (anything over 120gal is huge to me
![]() Just need some aquascaping ideas for placing a big cap. Mine's starting to get big and I think I'm going to have to move it around soon. Anybody got any pics of their big caps in their tanks? ![]()
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![]() Big caps in not-so-big tanks equals moderate headache.
![]() This one should be much lower in the tank because of its height (it was much lower to begin with but over 2 years has grown some 10" in height). It's height and overall circumference create some nasty flow and lighting shadows and it's a challenge to work around it. Honestly, mine doesn't belong in my tank anymore, it's far outgrown this current tank and if someone made an offer to trade for something or to buy it, I'd probably be tempted. Frag it and let it start over, that's my advice: i.e., "don't let this happen ... to you."
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![]() Wow Tony...now that's a huge cap! I may have to take your advice. Thanks...
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![]() Bear in mind my tank is a 75g. Probably at least 4"-6" shorter than yours and also 6" shorter front-to-back depth. With a 120 I'd expect you'd have some more time before it got to this level.
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