The Perfect setup

SgtMaj

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So, I'm just starting to plan out my major project, a 120g display tank... I'm wondering what people's ideas are for the perfect setup of it...

Plennum, refugeeum, sump, live rock, live sand, protein skimmer, UV sterilizer, etc., for filtration/water quality, what's the best combination in your opinion?


What's the ideal lighting for the main tank, and a fuge if you listed that as part of the perfect setup?

What would you stock it with ideally?

What else would you do with it?
 
The deeper the tank, the better IMO. Plus, you can fit 4 foot tank a lot more places than a 6 foot tank, too.
 
( I know this isn't an answer to your question but ) why do 220g come 29" tall? I would rathe rhave the depth then the height.

My wife just started her 180g dream tank. I will tell her to chime in here on your thread. :rollface:
 
Re: The Perfect setup

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9551740#post9551740 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by SgtMaj
So, I'm just starting to plan out my major project, a 120g display tank... I'm wondering what people's ideas are for the perfect setup of it...

Plennum, refugeeum, sump, live rock, live sand, protein skimmer, UV sterilizer, etc., for filtration/water quality, what's the best combination in your opinion?


What's the ideal lighting for the main tank, and a fuge if you listed that as part of the perfect setup?

What would you stock it with ideally?

What else would you do with it?

envision tank, deltec skimmer, Schuran ca reactor, red dragon returns, tunze powerheads, lumerarc 3 Mh's, helios 250w 20k bulbs, zeovit, galaxy ballasts,..
 
It's going to be a 120 tall, 48" L x 24" W x 25" H

I totally agree on the depth, more depth is definately better... it's what aquarists and women have in common, we're constantly asking for just a few more inches, lol.

Sorry if that's offensive to anyone.
 
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