Don't know if this would be considered an "Advanced" topic, but here we go...
Is there an optimum reef tank proportion ratio? I don't mean size, because we all know that if finances allow, bigger is better. Rather, is there a ratio of length, to width, to height that is best? On another thread I started about an upcoming build, a commenter noted that my proposed 73.5"L x 23.5"W x 32"T (~210g after accounting for 0.75" glass) tank was "too narrow" in relation to the height. He mentioned that the gas exchange offered by my proposed width would be sub-optimal for the depth. This was an interesting point that, frankly, I had not considered. But it is also one man's opinion... is there agreement on the point (If it makes a difference, I should add that I intend to run an internal coast to coast toothless calfo with bean system the entire width of the tank).
I should add, that on the preceding logic, and not to be silly, but simply to make a point, a similar volume tank at a depth of just 3" would be infinitely better... but obviously completely unworkable. So the question is, is there an "ideal" ratio, regardless of tank volume? Perhaps this discussion on ideal proportions may also include consideration of practical dimension limitations (for things like tank accessibility, aquascaping, and pure aesthetics).
Thoughts? both on the theoretical nature of the question as well as my specific proposed dimensions?
Is there an optimum reef tank proportion ratio? I don't mean size, because we all know that if finances allow, bigger is better. Rather, is there a ratio of length, to width, to height that is best? On another thread I started about an upcoming build, a commenter noted that my proposed 73.5"L x 23.5"W x 32"T (~210g after accounting for 0.75" glass) tank was "too narrow" in relation to the height. He mentioned that the gas exchange offered by my proposed width would be sub-optimal for the depth. This was an interesting point that, frankly, I had not considered. But it is also one man's opinion... is there agreement on the point (If it makes a difference, I should add that I intend to run an internal coast to coast toothless calfo with bean system the entire width of the tank).
I should add, that on the preceding logic, and not to be silly, but simply to make a point, a similar volume tank at a depth of just 3" would be infinitely better... but obviously completely unworkable. So the question is, is there an "ideal" ratio, regardless of tank volume? Perhaps this discussion on ideal proportions may also include consideration of practical dimension limitations (for things like tank accessibility, aquascaping, and pure aesthetics).
Thoughts? both on the theoretical nature of the question as well as my specific proposed dimensions?