I don't think I would want any more than 30". Anything more than that and you reduced to using a pair on tongs to reach the bottom.
Or scuba gear
I agree with the 30". That can be a pain sometimes too. Besides, going deeper than that you need thicker, heavier, and more costly materials.
I totally agree with the 'Wow' factor with tall tanks, but obviously keeping a tank so tall it makes maintenance hell, is impractical. I guess it just depends on how wet your willing to get.
Hey that rhymes!
I'm planning for an in wall tank that will be 96X36X30 mixed reef. With the 30 inches depth gives more fish swimming room and I can put low light corals on the sand bed.
I've not worked out the details but in my design I'm going to make it so I can also open the cabinetry above the front of the tank since the tank will be 36 inches deep. If you don't plan accordingly I could see that a deep tank would be hard to maintain but that is why you PLAN, PLAN, PLAN and have the necessary tools to do the job.
I used 1 1/4" acrylic because I didnt want the deflection that would come with a tall acrylic tank. The tank was pricey at 5200.00 delivered.
oooh. that sounds good. I like your the dimesnions you're proposing.
Acrylic or glass? Have you thought about which company will make it for you?