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![]() I've never had large tanks as I rent and smaller tans = easier to find landlords willing to accept them, but I do prefer shallow over deep. My salt tank is only 10g so really how deep could one even go...lol.. But I recently went from 20L to 20 tall with my planted tank as the plants needed more height, but the 20L was/is still my favorite.
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![]() Deep tank-
Pro-allows for fish swimming room allows for bigger fish and more growing room for corals, takes up a small area in room Con- harder to reach the bottom, limited in your aquascape choices, limited places to put coral, harder to clean Shallow tanks- Pro-easier to light the tanks, lots of choices for aquascaping, easy to move things around and clean, can place a large amount of corals and move with ease Con- limited in your fish choices, can limit coral growth, takes up quite a bit of space, can limit coral choices The above listed are only partial lists and everybody will have their own ideas of pros and cons but the reality is that it's whatever you like Personally I want both but limited by space and time and something I rarely get to see....money
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![]() My main reason for preferring the taller tanks is because I wish I could give my big tangs more swimming space. I had to sell off a bunch of corals and rocks to lower my aquascape in order to accommodate my latest fish, but it was well worth it.
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![]() I think the fish selection is a big part of what determines the depth of a tank. I have never had or wanted a massive tank so I don't keep big fish. The smaller fish I have had over the years don't normally venture too far above the rocks unless it's feeding time so for ease of maintenance I keep it under 20". My interim tank is a 40g breeder and I have to say working on it is great but the height is only 16" so it limits my rock work height but careful selection of live rock keeps things proportional.
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