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teevee

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i was originally planning a standard 48x24x24 120 gal tank setup, but now i'm beginning to think that i'd like to go bigger. i'm thinking of having a custom 150 gal built, 48x30x24 (30 being front to back, 24 being top to bottom). this would give me more room for aquascaping, something i plan to spend a fair bit of time on. how do you folks feel about the idea?
 
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Go bigger, of course. I have a 120 and a 150, and I can say without a doubt that the 150 is bigger! Mine is 60x24x24- if you have the space for that length its a nice size. "Pre-engineered" custom from Oceanic.
 

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i agree. im in the same sorta situation. im was thinking a 125 though, with a standard size of 72x18x20 (dont quote that). i think it would be nice to have a wider (front to back) tank, and im actually thinking about going to a 72x24x20. this would essentialy be a 180 gallon tank squashed down ~4" to the hieght of a 125. this keeps the light requirements slightly lower(im gonna try keeping with vho's). so you know which way im voting.

isnt there a standard 150 that is 30 high and 24 wide? i think that the size you are thinking of would be a much better option. id reccomend checking out a 120 gallon tank thats already setup if u havent already, because its suprising how deep(horizontally) they are. just a suggestion though.
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steve F

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Hi,

I agree:)

I had a 150g reef and the front to back was just not enough. I have a 300g coming in Feb and the demensions are 96x30backx24 high 3/4" acrylic. I flip floped the standard dimension 300g 96x24x30.

Wider is better, more room to aquascape and you dont have to build the rock up the back wall.

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teevee

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i'm thinking now of doing a custom 54x30x24, this works out to about 170 gallons approx. i think the extra 6' length will be nice and won't require me to do 3 400w MHs rather than just 2.
 
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I thought 60x28x28 would be a perfect size- but I couldn't get it from oceanic and didn't want to do the Inter-american route.
 

beerbaron

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why cant you get that size from oceanic? how do they decide what custom tanks they can do and which they cant?
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teevee

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i decided to stay at 48" long, so now it's down to either a 48x30x30 or a 48x30x24. this weekend i'll be going to look at a 48x24x30 so that way i can decide if i want to go 30" high or if 24" is enough. i know i want to go 30" front to back, no matter what, because i want to do some elaborate aquascaping.
 

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