Greetings-
I’m just getting started on learning about the intricacies of building a reef tank. I’m looking at electrical loads required for the equipment, ability for the foundation to hold the load of my design, glass versus acrylic, etc. Clearly several more months of research & design before I commit funds to this endeavor.
The tank I’m envisioning will be custom built to be 48 x 37 with a bow front to fit in a unique space. My nagging question is this . . . how tall can this feasibly be built and still be maintainable? I’m aware that height brings lighting and aeration issues (low surface area to total volume). As the local dealer pointed out to me, my reach is slightly less than 30â€Â. If I build a deeper tank, cleaning and being able to move elements around the tank gets very challenging if I exceed this 30†height dimension.
Are there tools or techniques any of you experienced aquarists are aware of that would feasibly allow someone to maintain a deep tank which an entire person can clearly not get all the way inside to move specimens or clean the lower part of such a tank?
I was considering going as high as 48". Is going past 30-36†ultimately unreasonable? Any other issues with regard to height I have not considered beyond maintainability, lighting, and water filtration issues?
I’m just getting started on learning about the intricacies of building a reef tank. I’m looking at electrical loads required for the equipment, ability for the foundation to hold the load of my design, glass versus acrylic, etc. Clearly several more months of research & design before I commit funds to this endeavor.
The tank I’m envisioning will be custom built to be 48 x 37 with a bow front to fit in a unique space. My nagging question is this . . . how tall can this feasibly be built and still be maintainable? I’m aware that height brings lighting and aeration issues (low surface area to total volume). As the local dealer pointed out to me, my reach is slightly less than 30â€Â. If I build a deeper tank, cleaning and being able to move elements around the tank gets very challenging if I exceed this 30†height dimension.
Are there tools or techniques any of you experienced aquarists are aware of that would feasibly allow someone to maintain a deep tank which an entire person can clearly not get all the way inside to move specimens or clean the lower part of such a tank?
I was considering going as high as 48". Is going past 30-36†ultimately unreasonable? Any other issues with regard to height I have not considered beyond maintainability, lighting, and water filtration issues?