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![]() I have a 55 with the same dimensions, I don't like how narrow it is, but do like the 4 ft. If I could change the tank, I'd make it a cube instead for more layout options. I do love my tank tho!
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![]() I also don't like a 12" wide tank
I see you want to downsize, but you mentioned 48", and also 21" tall A 75g is 48x18x21 I like the height for reaching all around the inside Or you could get something custom made; 48x18x16 is a 60g Nice width and an easy to work with height. Plus your 4 bulb would probably be enough with a shallow tank |
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![]() 48x18x16 would be nice. Same height and depth as my 40B, but a foot longer. And, I don't get my arm wet much higher than my elbow . . . Which is really nice.
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![]() Thanks for the response. If I went down to a 75 gallon, I don't think my maintenance would be much easier would it?
Maintenance consists of - cleaning the glass (worst part as I hate using the long scrapers, they take forever, especially if you are trying not to scratch the tank or take any silicone off on the corners) - cleaning the socks (3 of them at one time) - emptying protein skimmer - change carbon - water tests - water change I'm wondering if going to a smaller tank like a 40 breeder would work out better. I could go with two AI Sols instead of the 6 bulb T5. |
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![]() i love my 75g....30" x 30" x 20" h
awesome cube dimensions.
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Filter socks - I rinse then throw in the washer, hang to dry (these are on my 180). Cleaning the glass - I just did a good scraping on the 180, first time since I set it up in March, took maybe 1/2 hour - 45 mins. Wiping the glass down daily or every other day. I didn't use the handle, just the blade, felt like i had more control anyway, but as the tank is 2' tall, I was on my tiptoes to reach the bottom, standing on a chair. I didn't mind as the end result looks awesome!! I'm not sure what you are trying to reduce as you would still have to maintain, maybe just less water to move around. |
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![]() Hi there,
If you decide to downsize to a 75 Gallon, I have one i need to sell soon! my asking price is $500b for the tank,stand,and canopy. I custom ordered it about 15 months ago from big als with a corner overflow, and i have LED's built into the canopy, i personally really like them, and it didnt up our electricity derastically but you get a powerfull lighting. I have posted a hardware post earlier today, but if you want a picture or something text me 403-671-7344. the tank demensions are 48L 21H and 18W. just thought id let you know! |
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![]() Get a Magnetic algae cleaner.
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If you see it, can take care of it, better get it or put it on hold. Otherwise, it'll be gone & you'll regret it! |
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![]() This.
As far as your list of maintenance concerns, I don't think any sized tank will ease that up. You're always going to have to empty a skimmer, change your carbon, and do water changes. A smaller tank will just make it easier to stick your hands in. Get a mag-float and you'll maybe have to go in with a scraper two or three times a year. |