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![]() Well, two things come to mind... 1) You don't have to have your height the same as the footprint dimensions. I.e., maybe 24x24x20 or something like that. What height is your 20g right now? Or do you want to go to a higher tank anyhow. 2) If funds are an issue, maybe get the tank first, but budget for a light upgrade in the soon after. I'm sure the light would at least bridge you over the interim.
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![]() Hmm, well I am not too sure of the height of my 20g. I do know it's just a standard 20g, but I still don't know the dimensions
![]() Funds are not so much an issue if I can do this without the light upgrade haha. I just wanted to keep most of what I have for the most part... Can you guys help me out in deciding where to go to get the cube built? Quality and price.. and does anyone know how much the cost goes up if I wanted to use starfire on the front pane?? Sorry for all the questions ![]()
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![]() Scott, talk to Dennis when you decide what size you want. I think they are backed up a bit in tank building though. (We were talking to Albert about tanks the other week)
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![]() If you are doing this primarily for fish, I would suggest a longer tank, because your fish will be much happier with more swimming length before having to turn around. Say a 4 footer. Then Put your HQI in the middle, and have a large rock pile in the middle with your SPS corals on it, right under the MH.
Then just run cheap fluorescents over the rest of the tank, like a FOWLR. This way you only have to spend a little cash on some strip lites, and you will utilize your MH for your light demanding corals in the middle of the tank. This would be a good setup for future expansion too, you could add a second MH bulb anytime, and make the fluorescents actinics. But it depends on how much room you have, maybe you dont have 4 feet of space. Just an idea for you. |
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![]() size wise you could do 24" x 24" with a 150 HQI but max depth I would go with that bulb is 18"
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![]() Okay, perhaps scratch the cube idea .... grr. I am being informed that angels need lots of swimming space (which I didn't know) .. so I am being advised to do a longer tank. I'm having a hard time figuring out what to do here... size is an issue. Length wouldn't be good for two reasons A) I have a modded PVC light fixture made that is only as wide as my 20g tank stand. And B) I don't really have that much space in my bedroom.
Now.. I do want to make the tank more suitable for the Flame... but I just don't know what to do. I'm pretty confused, I am very unfamiliar with tank dimensions and sizes.. I really just want something pretty basic and standard, I'm not too picky. I just need to make the tank a little longer now to make more swimming room for the Flame.. I need some help! haha, thank you. Scott
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![]() Do you have any pictures of this modded light fixture, maybe we can figure out how to mod it again to fit a different tank.
If you want to upgrade your lighting let me know, I have various size used fixtures and MH and fluorescent setups right now. |
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![]() Do a 24x24x20 cube-ish tank for now and use less rock. That'll give the angel more swimming room for the time being.
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