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![]() If I went small again, I'd do a cube 24x24x18. Gives the width to allow for cool aquascaping, not too deep and doesn't take up a lot of room. Don't go less than 18" wide, makes rock placement challenging. My 55 was 12" wide and it sucked......
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![]() I started with a 38 gallon. They are easy. You add a few corals and away it goes. The other nice thing you can place it any where in the house. If you want I still have my 38 cube if you want it. It's self contained so no need for a sump. I would Part with if for a hundred. If you want the LED that goes with it that we could talk about.
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![]() A standard 50gal would probably be as small as you would want for a room divider type of setup. Standard dimensions are around 36x18x20 I think. To keep it simple and minimize volume you could add a larger external overflow onto the side and make it a AIO type tank, no skimmer, just a decent size return pump with a tray for floss and/or carbon. ATO could be added and if you keep bio-load down by sticking with mostly inverts the maintenance will be minimal.
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![]() What ever tank size you decide with,...making sure you don't face some of the issues some of us faced,as I will tell you what I went through..
Years ago my smallest tank was 120glns sold the house decided no more tanks,...couple years down the road decided with a perfect spot in the house for a 40glns tank there it started...a year down itching and scratching my head,...hobby took over I could never go from a lrg tank to a smaller one,...and now reef business in process... ![]() |
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![]() Bunch of enablers!! lol The man is crying for help, he's sinking back into the abyss. Don't throw him an anchor!!....... On a side note sphelps idea does sound interesting.....
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