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![]() I would like to install a sw set up behind the couch. I have a question about tank dimensions. I would like the tank to be 8 feet long. The height can be up to 18 inches or so. The problem dimension is the depth. I can't bring the tank too far into the living room. So, What would be the minimum width of the tank? I would like to keep anemone's and some clown fish.
Thank you in advance. I am a Fresh water guy so please be gentle with me. hahah Rick |
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![]() Sounds like a great setup. If the tank will be viewable from 2 sides, I would suggest at least 24" wide. This should give you the ability to have a great aquascape and clean glass.
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![]() I don't have 24 unfortunately. What would a workable minimum be do you think?
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![]() Will this tank be against a wall ?
Just my personal opinions ... 18" or it may get too crowded for swimming room With a 12" tank you may have LR up against the back glass and be unhappy trying to clean behind it, or some really skinny LR piles ![]() Regardless, 8' is going to give you piles of room for different aquascapes Have fun with it |
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![]() Something else to think about ...
I didn't quite leave myself enough room to comfortably run a mag float on the back glass - I have to hold the tank and squish my arm behind it But maybe with your length you'd be better off with a scraper handle anyway |
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![]() Don't go with 12", too narrow and hard to get a decent scape. 18" would be ok if the tank is on a wall. My 55 is 18" tall and 12" wide and I hate it, even with the length you would probably feel restricted.
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