Yes..60X36X25 penninsula tank and I like it. Able to have three islands of rock in a triangle arrangement. Lots of room for the fish to swim in and around, plus lots of area for corals.
The wider the better... i have a 30inch tank and if i had an extra 6inches i know how much better it would look.. my tank im hoping to go all out to 48inches...
Mine's only 30 deep but it's 36 tall. Kind of makes for some intersting aquascaping. I have noticed that even with a deep tank, you kind of loos perspective of it from the front. But when you look down a nice long 7' lenght, like looking at it from the end, it really gives a full depth persepctive.
I'm usually standing at the end of my tank looking down it's lenght.
I've had a 60"L x 36"W x 28"H in the past and currently am working on a 96"L x 36"W x 28"H tank. I would never go to anything less than 36"W at this point and nothing higher than 28" for access purposes.
Slowly setting up a 84x36x30 but wish i'd gone 48 wide now. Didn't want to push my luck with the wife tho or get myself into something with too many gallons to financially sustain...
Let me ask this now...
I plan on building mine into a wall so from the viewing side you will only be able to see into the front of it. Is it still worth having it 36" wide even though the width will be hidden behind the wall in my "pump room"?
That appearance of depth really sets a tank apart from the 'wall of rock against back' look. Tho for any given rock setup you cna make a tank look amazing i think.
Plus seeing your fish using the front to back area to swim in is nice too...a little less end to end swimming looks a little more natural.
So if I do it "in wall" whereas from the viewing room you will only see the front, is it worth it to have only the front in low iron? Or do you recommend the sides also in low iron (which will only be in the pump room?) Which brings up the next question...is low iron worth the extra money? Also, didnt realize that glasscages charges extra for the overflows and holes....from their website it makes you think that you get the entire tank for a certain price (including overflows) but then they charge extra for the overflows
With the price they are giving me with the additional cost for low iron and the extra price for overflows, I'm thinking its worth it to go with a starphire tank from Mitch at Interamerican...anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks,
Jeff
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