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stingnyc

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Hi All,

I'm planning to purchase a 150 gal wide(48 x 30 x 25 tall) from Glass Cages for my new apt. What so you all think about this size? I will also need ideas for setups(skimmer, sump, plumbing etc).

Also is anyone on MR good with woodwork. I will also need to build a custom stand and canopy. I will pay for all materials and labor. LMK

Thanks

-Steve

[ June 27, 2005, 08:30 PM: Message edited by: stingnyc ]
 

jhale

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hey Steve,
I like the depth of the tank, it gives a lot more aquascaping posibilities.
did you forget what I do for a living?
 

ctxmonitor

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yup, Jonathan is a very good at wood working and design. Just look at this current and past stand.. It look awesome. That is a very good thank, wish I started with that. A lot more coral can go in there now :D :D .
 

stingnyc

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Hi Ricky,

How are you? I'm moving to Sunnyside in August. The 150 is 6" deeeper then the 120. The only downside is that it's about $200 more...

-Steve
 

stingnyc

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Hi Johnathan,

Thanks for the offer. I would like to get together and plan something out. LMK whens a good time for you.

-Steve
 

jhale

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I would not want a tank less than 24" deep, or 60" long, but it would be cool to have a 48" x 48" cube in the middle of the room with all four sides viewable

okay make it a 72" cube.
 

pecan2phat

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Steve,

You'll need Luminarcs for that 150g/30" depth. The DE & SE pendants will only cover a 24"x24" area. cali-reef has that sized tank and it is awesome in terms of the depth perception when viewed through the front pane.
IMO, I'd go with depth for a reef tank versus length and opposite for a FO or FOWLR tank.

[ June 29, 2005, 02:35 AM: Message edited by: pecan2phat ]
 

stingnyc

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pecan2phat,

I'm going to keep everything pretty much centered in the tank. Hopefully I can get away with my current lighting(2x250watt and 2x54watt). I just wanted more swimming room for my fish...
 

Sean

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Originally posted by jhale:
I would not want a tank less than 24" deep, or 60" long, but it would be cool to have a 48" x 48" cube in the middle of the room with all four sides viewable

okay make it a 72" cube.
Well if you want a 72" cube I got one sitting in storage right now waiting for you
 

rickytsui

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steve how much did u pay for the tank i want to get one too maybe a 120 though and how big is the hole for the overflow and stuff???? and what kind of glass r u using?
 

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