mike61289
New member
Hey everyone!
I'm new here. Been in the hobby for 14 years now. I have kept a 75 gallon reef tank and a 30 gallon seahorse tank. Now, I'm looking to expand (drastically). The plan is to move into a new place that can accommodate the tank that I desire.
I'm looking into a 800 gallon to 1000 gallon system. The main tank has to be cubic in shape and 500 gallons minimum. An overflow, sump, refugium, and quarantine will all be part of the system. The problem is that I never had a setup like this and I have never been equipment savy. This is where I will need help.
The main tank will be a reef that is made up of many sps coral and lps coral, as well as an anemone. I'm not sure if I will include clams (bad experience with one) or soft coral. I will not be including any predators, such as triggers. The fish plan will be mostly herbivores and planktivores.
To get things started, I am wondering what the standard dimensions are for a 500 gallon cubic aquarium. I would like to maximize the dimensions as much as possible to ensure that the fish can move around with relative ease in all directions.
Any help would be great. Thanks.
I'm new here. Been in the hobby for 14 years now. I have kept a 75 gallon reef tank and a 30 gallon seahorse tank. Now, I'm looking to expand (drastically). The plan is to move into a new place that can accommodate the tank that I desire.
I'm looking into a 800 gallon to 1000 gallon system. The main tank has to be cubic in shape and 500 gallons minimum. An overflow, sump, refugium, and quarantine will all be part of the system. The problem is that I never had a setup like this and I have never been equipment savy. This is where I will need help.
The main tank will be a reef that is made up of many sps coral and lps coral, as well as an anemone. I'm not sure if I will include clams (bad experience with one) or soft coral. I will not be including any predators, such as triggers. The fish plan will be mostly herbivores and planktivores.
To get things started, I am wondering what the standard dimensions are for a 500 gallon cubic aquarium. I would like to maximize the dimensions as much as possible to ensure that the fish can move around with relative ease in all directions.
Any help would be great. Thanks.