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First off, your existing tank looks amazing. Very good use space. I have huge respect for people who can pull that off with a smaller tank. But I was thinking about your new tank dimensions. My 77 is 16" front to back and I struggle with aquascaping to find a sweet spot between placing rock work and leaving enough negative space for glass cleaning and visual appeal. If the space you want to put your tank allows for it, you might consider a bit wider tank.
You mention that you want to use your existing T5 lighting and are concerned it may not be enough for a larger tank. If you went with an 18"-24" tank and put your rock work either centered or a bit back of centre, then mounted your light right above it, that would give you nice visual negative space with your rock work highlighted by the light. Place all your high light requirement corals on it, and low light or non-photosynthetic corals on the sand bed, (like dendro's, gorgs, or blasto's) Then when finances become available, you can upgrade the light and you've still got a really nice dimension tank. |
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Thanks for the input everyone
So since the only problem was the tank was too "shallow" and the width was very "limited". So I decided on a new dimension: 40" X 20" X 20" = 70 gallon!!!!!!! Thanks to Dave and Denny for helping me decide on the dimension by explaining stuffs for hours! And I have placed the order with concept So now I am in the concept team too Here's the details: 40"x20"x20" starfire front (and possibly two side; can't remember what Dave said :P) external overflow centered on back panel 2x returns built on foam base full acrylic on back panel clear silicon trim (since non polish) eurobraced (not single glass) I am excited
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So much for poor student. Haha
No really, awesome. I love the set up stage |
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The deal was student friendly
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You'll be happy my concepts tank is siting on my living room floor half full and it looks so bad ass
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Half full or half empty?
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Awesome man! Congrats. Glad to hear those dimensions. Expectin' pics soon
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Thanks Yah the dimensions are pretty neat I am hoping to pull off some good aquascaping with it. Lets see how things go
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looking forward to seeing you stock this new puppy . Do you have a timeline target before its wet ?
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And stocking? Man this is going to have crazy stocking! FISH FISH AND MORE FISH! Corals of course but I will take corals slowly but I am aiming for lots of fish. Hint: I have 7 fishes in 20L; do the math
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