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![]() I don't have 24 unfortunately. What would a workable minimum be do you think?
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![]() Will this tank be against a wall ?
Just my personal opinions ... 18" or it may get too crowded for swimming room With a 12" tank you may have LR up against the back glass and be unhappy trying to clean behind it, or some really skinny LR piles ![]() Regardless, 8' is going to give you piles of room for different aquascapes Have fun with it |
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![]() Something else to think about ...
I didn't quite leave myself enough room to comfortably run a mag float on the back glass - I have to hold the tank and squish my arm behind it But maybe with your length you'd be better off with a scraper handle anyway |
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![]() Don't go with 12", too narrow and hard to get a decent scape. 18" would be ok if the tank is on a wall. My 55 is 18" tall and 12" wide and I hate it, even with the length you would probably feel restricted.
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![]() Are you planning a sump? That may affect your overall dimensions. To answer your question I would say 6" is the minimum. Any narrower and you might have issues with powerheads, return plumbing and overflows.
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![]() by 6 do you mean 16?
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![]() Another issue with 12" wide is most clownfish hosting anemones can and will easily grow up to or larger than that in diameter. If the underside of the anemone is pressed up against the glass you're not going to be able to appreciate it as much. 16" would be the minimum I'd go with while 18" or more would be ideal.
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