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Old 12-30-2008, 04:49 AM
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So i need some advice from you reefers... I am going to upgrade to an aquarium in the 40g - 60g range and i am wondering if its worth going to the effort of building my own or just settling for something close in dimensions but more available?
My wife and I have a baby on the way so realistically I wont be upgrading for a long time. Oh and the Mrs. has absolutely no interest in reef tanks... crazy I know...
My main concern is if I get a tank that doesnt have the exact dimensions I want, I will end up regretting not going with a custom. But honestly does 2" here or there make a huge difference? Budget is a concern as well...

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Ken
Speaking from personal experience, yes not having a tank the way you want is irksome, but if you can live with it then no big deal. I've upgraded/downgraded etc several times, every time i regretted not doing something exactly the way i wanted. Even the color of the silicone can bother you if it is not what you want. But sometimes budget, most cases budget....limits you on what you can get. There are several cheap places to have aquariums made and shipped, as well as having glass cut and assemble it yourself...which for a custom size is more affordable.
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Old 12-30-2008, 02:10 PM
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I agree, if you are not planning on another tank for a long time, get exactly what you want as long as it is within your budget. Don't rule out a custom tank with out looking for prices. My tank was a custom (3'X2'X2') and it was only 50 bucks more for the custom size. It is usually when they go over a certain length in one dimension that they get real expensive.

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I reckon that i will go with a 65g as suggested and just build the canopy so it comes down 4", it may also have the benefit of being a jumping guard against suicidal fish.

Thanks for all the advice,
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