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Old 11-28-2011, 06:09 PM
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Default How common are 5' tanks (am looking for one)

I am thinking of setting up a new reef tank, and have a location in mind that can handle a tank up to 64". I would like to make the most of the space available and go perhaps up to 150 g or so.

I know I can always build custom, but would prefer to buy used. I just haven't seen many 5' tanks offered.
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They're around, usually in the 110-140g range.
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yup mine was a 110 most common dimension for a 5' i believe
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My 150g was a stock 5' tank. I have a sump in the basement that is 5', I think it's a 110 or 125...
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I have a 5 X 2 X 20 125 gallon. It was a custom build. I love the dimensions.
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I have a 5' tank that is a 120 gallon standard tank, I think it is an All-Glass.
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better question are how common are 5 ft lights , ive never owned any that were five feet and the majority you see are 48"
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Old 11-28-2011, 08:28 PM
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Here is a link to Marineland for common aquarium dimensions: http://www.marineland.com/MLCatalog.aspx?taxid=1911805


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better question are how common are 5 ft lights , ive never owned any that were five feet and the majority you see are 48"
Here is a link to concept aquatics, Dave has about 13 different lights in the 5' long variety: http://www.conceptaquatics.ca/index....ture_length=87

Plus there is nothing wrong with lighting a 5' tank with a 4' light. One of nicest tanks I have seen is a 6' tank with a 5' light on it.
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Here is a link to Marineland for common aquarium dimensions: http://www.marineland.com/MLCatalog.aspx?taxid=1911805




Here is a link to concept aquatics, Dave has about 13 different lights in the 5' long variety: http://www.conceptaquatics.ca/index....ture_length=87

Plus there is nothing wrong with lighting a 5' tank with a 4' light. One of nicest tanks I have seen is a 6' tank with a 5' light on it.





i had a 4ft on my 110 that did just fine as wellcheers
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Old 11-28-2011, 10:10 PM
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I plan to use my DIY T5 lights from my upstairs 72" on the 5' which will be downstairs, right next to my sump room. Then I can try some new LEDs in the 72" tank, which I want to make my showcase.
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