rock stacking question??

yes a plan to upgrade is in order...to what i have no clue..i been watching and learning on the big tank forum..but it still up in the air on what size..65g-125g on what my money issue going to be, but try to save some so i can get the biggest one i can....but yes it a sad time for me when i have to trade him/her in...i had say 4 in the past 3-4 years..but it good for who ever get it...i had this guy for a year now, since he was .5" big...
 
Hey kase. I thought you were asking a rock stacking question? I was looking for info on this but guess I ended up in a tang police thread?
Can someone please direct me to the topic of the original question
 
Personally, I find that about 2/3 of the height of most any aquarium is a good height to go. It leaves some room for corals to grow and fish to swim. Obviously you want as many caves or grotto's as possible for more active fish to swim. ( I probably shouldn't mention that I previously housed a small sailfin as well as a small yellow tang in a 20 high for over 2 years together before moving them to larger quarters. No problems with either, ie: ich, blackspot, lateral line disease, etc.) Sorry tang police:-)
 
sparkyreef,
i end up get some buna(spelling) LR and stack up about 3/4 of the tank, with lots of caves and flat top spots for frags..well if you see buna LT you see what i am talking about..CF has some now.
 
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