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Old 01-31-2009, 07:12 AM
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I think with the tall stands if your tank is wide enough...you achieve a tank on a pedestal look rather than a tank on a stand look. Mine does have quite a powerful presence in the livingroom. Perhaps a touch too much so but I'm happy with it so far. Low stands likely make maintenance a breeze and colors pop more. I have a 4 step folding step ladder that hides behind the tank. Bought it especially for working on it eventually.
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Old 01-31-2009, 07:40 AM
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I think a taller stand would be pleasing to look at, as your 135 is a little low. I think 42 would be really nice.
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Old 01-31-2009, 07:44 AM
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I think a taller stand would be pleasing to look at, as your 135 is a little low. I think 42 would be really nice.
I agree, it is too low.
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Old 01-31-2009, 08:56 AM
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Our 375 sits on a 45" peninsula stand (actually what used to be a bar).

The tank is 30" tall, so when we're standing beside the tank we can see the rippling effect on the water surface from underneath ... a nice effect.

This is a fish only tank, and I wouldn't go this height for a reef.

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I recommend the hight of your stand allow you to scrape the bottom of your tank while standing on your tip toes.

So, this really means you need to take your height (and arm length) and height of the tank into consideration (assuming you are building your own stand).

Nobody enjoys looking at a tank where the bottom 3"s is always dirty, and if if is not easy to clean, well you will likely avoid cleaning it.
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I agree with that if you are 3' tall you shouldn't have a tank at 6'. I built mine so the top of the tank is at my armpit level. Makes life a little easier, for me at least. 38-24-10 stand -tank- canopy
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Old 01-31-2009, 03:49 PM
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My new Frag tank is on a stand that is 50". That way people coming to buy frags can look right into it.

My Display tanks are at 36" so that if you are sitting on the couch you are looking staight into the tanks.

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This is a great point, I hate having to get on a chair to clean the bottom of my tank. I figure one day I'm gonna fall off the chair and with my luck I may just bring the whole tank down with me.

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I recommend the hight of your stand allow you to scrape the bottom of your tank while standing on your tip toes.

So, this really means you need to take your height (and arm length) and height of the tank into consideration (assuming you are building your own stand).

Nobody enjoys looking at a tank where the bottom 3"s is always dirty, and if if is not easy to clean, well you will likely avoid cleaning it.
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Old 01-31-2009, 06:01 PM
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38" to the bottom of the viewable glass. I did because I'm 6'2" and with the tank being 24" tall that puts the tank just over 5' to the top. When I'm standing in front of the tank I'm back a couple feet and this is perfect for me and all the kids that come to look at the tank. I don't want them looking up into the lights, but I want to be able to see the tank myself as well. GL! Took me awhile to figure out the right height.
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I recommend the hight of your stand allow you to scrape the bottom of your tank while standing on your tip toes.

So, this really means you need to take your height (and arm length) and height of the tank into consideration (assuming you are building your own stand).

Nobody enjoys looking at a tank where the bottom 3"s is always dirty, and if if is not easy to clean, well you will likely avoid cleaning it.
I disagree...I am not a lazy person. I will do it regardless. Its not much work for me to get a stool.

I think I am going to go with 40-42". Thanks guys!
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