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Old 08-19-2008, 03:28 AM
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my 300g is 30" front to back and is sweet except you have to walk to the back of the tank to reach stuff all the time.
if i cant get rid of my big fish im considering a 72"x72" wich mite make reaching the middle a problem
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Old 08-19-2008, 03:39 AM
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The more depth the better it really does so much for the tank. If your building it I would go with 3 feet or 4 feet even though cleaning the back would be such a pain it would look so nice.
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Old 08-19-2008, 04:05 AM
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You'll only get the feeling of depth by actually doing it, that's why Weast tank looks so good but really is 90" practical? How much space you got?
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Old 08-19-2008, 04:05 AM
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I would go with 30-36" for sure.. on my next tank either 48x36x24 or 60x30x24 keeping it at about 180g.. honestly i prefer to have it wider (36") and not so long its all about depth! I have a 90 (18" wide) and while its a great size for beginning i would really love the extra width. After seeing 30" and 36" wide i dont think i would ever go back to a 18" or 24" wide tank.
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Old 08-19-2008, 04:22 AM
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It all depends on how tall is your tank. Try to keep the width close to that, and the tank will be visually pleasing. Too tall and the tank will look narrow, too wide it will look shallow (although some people like it that way).
The maximum width depends also on the material used to make the tank, and how thick the glass or acrylic panels need to be to keep structural integrity.
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Old 08-19-2008, 04:32 AM
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Go as deep (front to back) as practically possible. The feeling of actually seeing a true ocean waterscape grows the deeper the tank is. As mentioned, Steve Weast's tank is exhibit #1 for this concept, but few people have the room for a tank of those dimensions.
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Old 08-19-2008, 04:39 AM
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Yup the deep the better.

fkshiu's tank is 18 high and 24 wide (front to back) it's one of the nicest dimentions of a tank I've ever seen.

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Wow 72x72 that would be a swimming pool Maybe you'd need a catwalk over top of that to reach the middle. But think of the aquascaping possibilities!! I think I'll be busy on the day you need to wrestle that tank into your basement though...
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Old 08-19-2008, 02:30 PM
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It all depends on how tall is your tank. Try to keep the width close to that, and the tank will be visually pleasing. Too tall and the tank will look narrow, too wide it will look shallow (although some people like it that way).
The maximum width depends also on the material used to make the tank, and how thick the glass or acrylic panels need to be to keep structural integrity.
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Old 08-20-2008, 02:46 AM
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The room is 10' wide by 12'-4"deep. I think 8' wide is a nice size, and I don't wont to go over 32" tall. Because its hard to reach the bottom.
At 8' wide I would be able to walk around the back and sides of the pool, ah I mean tank. I can go 36" to 60", quite easly.
The plan is to biuld a steel frame out of 1/4" angle and drop glass in or pylwood with fiberglass. I should be able to put plank on top to lay on to work in the tank. I just have to think light thoughts.
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