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Old 09-05-2008, 05:54 AM
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yah true that no i agree i agree ill work on it, looking for a tank first dont know where to find one, how much you think it worth brand new reef ready? a 24x24 or a 30x30?
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Old 09-05-2008, 05:57 AM
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I edited my above post while you were replying (I'm bad for that), so please re-read it.

You'll have to get custom if you want Reef Ready. Otherwise you'll have to do the overflows yourself, or buy a used one with them installed already. If you have patience you should be able to find one in the next 6 weeks or so. They're always popping up. When I was pricing out cubes I think Seastar made a 30x30x18" for $300ish...? But I'm pretty sure that is a "custom" size.
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Old 09-05-2008, 05:59 AM
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yah that sounds more custom than anything, and i re read the post agreed with that, how many gallons is a 30x30 n 24x24?
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yah that sounds more custom than anything, and i re read the post agreed with that, how many gallons is a 30x30 n 24x24?
Depends how deep they are! Here's an aquarium volume calculator for you (don't worry about the glass thickness n that shizz, just fill in the dimensions): http://www.angelfish.net/tankvolcalc.php
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Old 09-05-2008, 06:02 AM
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o thanks brotha, yah dude looks like the 24x24x18 would be the best tank for my situation now just to find one eh
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I'm a sista!!

24x24x18" is fairly common. Even easier to find is a 60g cube which is 24x24x24". Personally, I find the height a pain in the butt to rockscape, but it's totally doable. Both of those would be a great match for your light. Plus the 24" width is perfect for fitting some T5s or VHOs for actinics.
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Old 09-05-2008, 06:07 AM
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ohhh sorry =P
yah for sure! wel ill get on it than see if i can find myself either a 24x24x24
or a 24x24x18! thanks for the help if you find nething or see nething let me know that would be awesome!
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