jharding08
BlueWorldAquatics.com
I'm looking to upgrade from my 120 gallon, 48"x24"x24" when we move in a couple months. Was thinking of just going to 180 a gallon, 72"x24"x24", but saw a 240 gallon, 48"x48"x24" with center overflow that looked interesting.
When going that big, what should I keep an eye on? My current live rock setup is three pillars that I can take out whole and move. With a cube and center overflow, I could use them and build live rock on the overflow.
Most acrylic 180 g tanks have top openings too small for the pillars to fit through, so I would have to go glass. It is also hard to find glass 180s with drilled overflows. For my current 120, I had an internal c2c overflow installed and three holes drilled for bean animal drain.
What else should I be looking at? I guess I could also look at 240g, 96"x24"x24". The room in the new house will have room for any tank. Just don't think I could put a cube in the middle of the room
Thank you for your help
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When going that big, what should I keep an eye on? My current live rock setup is three pillars that I can take out whole and move. With a cube and center overflow, I could use them and build live rock on the overflow.
Most acrylic 180 g tanks have top openings too small for the pillars to fit through, so I would have to go glass. It is also hard to find glass 180s with drilled overflows. For my current 120, I had an internal c2c overflow installed and three holes drilled for bean animal drain.
What else should I be looking at? I guess I could also look at 240g, 96"x24"x24". The room in the new house will have room for any tank. Just don't think I could put a cube in the middle of the room
Thank you for your help
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