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![]() I have the fluval osaka 260 and i realized it just wont work for a salt water tank. So i called the place i bought it from and they will let me exchange it for another tank, only problem is all they have left is a fluval corner tank 77 gallon. But it is drilled and it will work fine im assuming. I know lighting will be a problem if i want to do reef. Other than that is there anything i should know about corner tanks?
Thanks a lot Tony |
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![]() I don't see any issue. It's drilled you're laughing. I think it's best lit with a metal halides however I prefer them. You could then supplement with a few shorter t5 wherever they happen to fit.
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![]() Or an LED array to fit the tank (might have to be custom). You'll save money in the long run, use less energy and have less heat.
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![]() Sorry, couldn't resist. My LEDs are working great so far. Corals are colouring up nicely and have seen noticeable growth in the last month. Tank temperature moves about 0.5 degrees F through the day.
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![]() I definitely don't doubt you.
The only nice LED (Solaris) tank I've seen was at a LFS here in town with all LPS in it and they glowed something fierce. You're talking about REAL LED lights so I'm sure you'll have positive results. |
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![]() I've had a 90g corner tank for 2/12 years and I love it. The corner tanks have their pros and cons though.
Pros: They take up less wall space and look great, as well as having nice depth. Cons: They are a little more difficult to fit a decent sump under and a bit tricky getting light and flow to all areas. My tank has a 250W MH and 2x39W T5's along with LED moonlighting. I use 2x Korallia 1400's and the return for flow. I wasn't happy with the limited space under the tank for the sump so I put the sump in a different area. Hope this helps.
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