Which tank would you use?

KDC

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I am wanting to set up a SH tank and I have to options. I own a 55g that is 36"Lx17.5"Dx20.5"T, and I even though I have a nice stand for this one, I will have to purchase lights. I am also looking at purchasing a 56G that is 30"Lx18"Dx24"T, but this one will need a new stand since the one that comes with it isn't large enough for a sump, but I have a T5 HO light strip that would fit it.
Then again, the 24"T tank is affordable enough that I could get it and use the shorter tank other for a sump. :idea:
Anyone else have an opinion on this, or an better idea?
 
I doubt a 36" long tank will fit beneath a 30" long tank unless the stand is longer than the 30" tank...

Another thing to consider is being able to reach the bottom of the tank, esp. if you run a canopy, which will add to the effective height.

Personally, I'd run the shorter tank. with 1" - 1.5" of substrate, you'll still have a 19" depth, which is plenty for most adult SH, and it will give them some extra lateral space.
 
Thanks namxas. I have heard that I needed at least 20 inches in height, and didn't want to cut it too close. I was also considering a pair of Yasha Ray Gobies. Does anyone have any experience with a red banded snapping shrimp and SH's?
 
The only reason for a "tall" SH tank is really to allow them to complete their coital spins during mating. Even then, it generally only makes a difference with inexperienced pairs. Unless you're super keen on rearing fry, 19" is PLENTY. IME, SH use more lateral space under "normal" conditions.
 
I usually go for more lateral tanks, hence my indecision. I may be able to get my hands on a Red Sea Max 250. If I can that will be the tank I'll set up. I'll just need to figure out how to plumb a refugium into it. That will give me a tank that is 38x21x26" (LxWxH), and 66 gallons. Best option all around as far as I can see.
 
If you go with a plug-n-play system, be sure you see what its intrinsic temperature is. Most of them run at least 5*F too warm, which makes a big difference with SH.
 
I have a chiller, and I just found out that the tank for sell is a 34g not a 66g. So now I'm not sure if I want to spend the money on the new tank or just work with the ones I have. The AIO is all contained and has hook ups for the chiller, but I already have the other tanks. They just need to drilled and I'll have to figure out all the plumbing and such.
 
Because of the types of fish we keep, we have a few "plug-n-play" setups, and they make nice QT/growout tanks, but you'd have a lot more options if you use a RR or drilled tank. FWIW, we don't use any of the "p-n-p" setups for Syngnathids.
 
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