daveverdo
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EllieSuz and Capt_Cully both brought up the 75g vs 90g question (Ithink I posted 70g earlier but meant 75g, sorry). When choosing my current tank I was undecided between the 90g and 75g. I said if I need the same stand and canopy for both why not get the 90g it will only be small percentage more and I get a bigger tank. I choose the 90g. In retrospect, I think the 70g would have been just as good, would have cost less, would have kept my sleeves drier (as EllieSuz pointed out), the lights I have would have provided more intense light at the bottom of the tank, and I would have as much "empty space" in the upper levels of the tank where light is most intense.
My tank is up about 8 months and is beginning to fill in. I still need to build up the rockwork higher to let some of the corals be closer to the lights. This isn't a great representation of what a 90g tank can look like because the aquascaping is only the first iteration. As I said I plan to make the stack higher.
Dave Aquaria
One thing to keep in mind, the tank and stand are small cost compared to other things. In my opinion the two single biggest cost in setting up are the lights and the live rock.
My tank is up about 8 months and is beginning to fill in. I still need to build up the rockwork higher to let some of the corals be closer to the lights. This isn't a great representation of what a 90g tank can look like because the aquascaping is only the first iteration. As I said I plan to make the stack higher.
Dave Aquaria
One thing to keep in mind, the tank and stand are small cost compared to other things. In my opinion the two single biggest cost in setting up are the lights and the live rock.