jdjeff58
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I was reading Mike Paletta's 'New Marine Aquarium'. I thought I decided on a 75gal. But now when I think about it (too much), it seems kinda small. Paletta says that the old rule of thumb was 1 inch of fish for 5 gal. He claims that with the advanced filtration in use today (sump/fuge, skimmer and rock) that you can go 1 inch of fish for every 2 gal. Any thoughts on this??
So this brings me to the indecision of moving up to the next size tank....from what I already thought I wanted (75g). The problem I'm having deciding which direction to go is that they are all saying bigger is better. I know the rock, sand, salt and probably the skimmer is also going to jump in price. But the standard sizes keep getting taller until you hit the 125gal tank. I thought taller was no good. I can't seem to find a tank above 75gal that is longer instead of higher. When I get to 125gal, the tank price ain't so bad, but everything else goes off the scale as to what I can afford. I know that sooner or later I'm going to have to get some coral friendly lights. And I guess the price of those things are going to increase logrithmically with size too, huh.
I personally like the low and lean look. I was at "That Fish Place" and some of there display tanks are only like thirteen inches high holding 100 gal. I asked the guy where you get a tank like that and he said that's an old tank and they don't make 'em anymore. I know I can get a custom tank, but now we're talking about initial cost again. All the custom tank websites I've seen are just too much and too far away for it to be worthwhile....at least for me and my stinking budget.
I really thought things were coming into focus as far as the setup I was shooting for. Now everything is blurry again. Will someone let me look through their glasses?
So this brings me to the indecision of moving up to the next size tank....from what I already thought I wanted (75g). The problem I'm having deciding which direction to go is that they are all saying bigger is better. I know the rock, sand, salt and probably the skimmer is also going to jump in price. But the standard sizes keep getting taller until you hit the 125gal tank. I thought taller was no good. I can't seem to find a tank above 75gal that is longer instead of higher. When I get to 125gal, the tank price ain't so bad, but everything else goes off the scale as to what I can afford. I know that sooner or later I'm going to have to get some coral friendly lights. And I guess the price of those things are going to increase logrithmically with size too, huh.
I personally like the low and lean look. I was at "That Fish Place" and some of there display tanks are only like thirteen inches high holding 100 gal. I asked the guy where you get a tank like that and he said that's an old tank and they don't make 'em anymore. I know I can get a custom tank, but now we're talking about initial cost again. All the custom tank websites I've seen are just too much and too far away for it to be worthwhile....at least for me and my stinking budget.
I really thought things were coming into focus as far as the setup I was shooting for. Now everything is blurry again. Will someone let me look through their glasses?
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