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I'm trying to consolidate my tanks, and got a few ideas floating around, one of which is to use one of those preformed pond liners as a top-down tank in-line with another.
Now horizontal swimming distance it'll definitely be an upgrade, as it's something like 6.5' x 5' and if you take a diagonal even larger.
However it's one of those pond liners that has a step, and the water height (assuming I stay 1" from the top) will go from 8" to 16", so almost frag tank sized in height over a majority of it. So will this stress the fish out at all? I know there will be less stress from the lack of glass to spoke them (or begging for food as the case is now) but I'm just curious about the vertical stress that could be put on these fish (Yellow Tang, Tomini Tang, 2x barred Rabbitfish)
Now horizontal swimming distance it'll definitely be an upgrade, as it's something like 6.5' x 5' and if you take a diagonal even larger.
However it's one of those pond liners that has a step, and the water height (assuming I stay 1" from the top) will go from 8" to 16", so almost frag tank sized in height over a majority of it. So will this stress the fish out at all? I know there will be less stress from the lack of glass to spoke them (or begging for food as the case is now) but I'm just curious about the vertical stress that could be put on these fish (Yellow Tang, Tomini Tang, 2x barred Rabbitfish)