20L or 20H

long would be better.
The light waves will penatrate all the way to the bottom better.
I have a tall and wish I had gone for the long. IMO
 
conversely... in a tall you can make a pretty cool rock tower sort of arrangement. It's a differentl look that not everyone gets.
 
Definitely go with the 20L. Here's a picture of my old 20L:

old20g.jpg


It had a Maroon clown, a Lawnmower blenny, and a Purple-stripe Pseudochromis in addition to various corals. It was lit by 150w of VHOs.
 
Definitely go tall. If you go long, you can't do a deep sand bed without having like 6'' to work with. I've had both, trust me go with the tall.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9566484#post9566484 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by zma21
Definitely go tall. If you go long, you can't do a deep sand bed without having like 6'' to work with. I've had both, trust me go with the tall.
A DSB isn't really functional in a 20g tank. There's not really enough area of sand for it to make a difference. In addition, a skimmer isn't a necessary purchase either. My tank did quite well on just 2g weekly water changes. Just my $0.02 though.
 
There's a lot of nitrogen gas in my bed, so i'd say it definitely makes quite the difference. I've never had trate readings since i put in the dsb.
 
The problem with long is that you have more surface are to light, ie 30" instead of 24" although I suppose you could make these drop off areas, assuming your lighting will be hanging in the middle low light coral zones or whatever. That being said I have a long and its kind of annoying because my corals within the 24" lighting path that my 150watt DE lights all do great but get them anywhere near the edge of this and they dull in color immensely! So now I am faced with the dilema of getting another 150 pendant or a T5 fixture that is 30" which I do not think they make.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9566494#post9566494 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by K9
A DSB isn't really functional in a 20g tank. There's not really enough area of sand for it to make a difference. In addition, a skimmer isn't a necessary purchase either. My tank did quite well on just 2g weekly water changes. Just my $0.02 though.

Depends on what they want to keep if you ask me. I think 2 g water changes every week on a 20g is skimp if your doing SPS. I do 7 gallons on mine.
 
I think 7g is a little too much, personally...a 7g WC on a 20g tank is nearly 50%...this seems like it would be really stressful for tank inhabitants.
 
i like the 20h for rock stacking and space issues
mine has 1 150w 14k on it looks great
but then again seen some nice 2ol out their
 
20H for the simple 2' rule of lighting...2', 4', 6' foot reefs are better to light than 3',5' etc. Get a 20H, or better a 30 oceanic cube and light it with a single 150w 14k phoenix or 20k DE MH pendant.
 
I love my 20 long. I get total light penetration, so I can put corals anywhere... compared to my moms 45 gallon tank which is as high as a 20 high, which is seeing much slower growth rates.

Heres a pic of mine:
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9568222#post9568222 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Slakker
I think 7g is a little too much, personally...a 7g WC on a 20g tank is nearly 50%...this seems like it would be really stressful for tank inhabitants.

Nah its more like 25% (I have a 18 gallon sump) and if the temp, ca, alk are the same there is absolutely no stress. But hey I mean Im going on what 4 years with the same sps dominated nano so what the hell do I know.
 
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