DRZL

**ROCKSTAR**
Location
Hillside NJ
Rating - 100%
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coming from a 36G bow owner, ill never do bow ever again, try and fit a canopy perfectly in tune w/ the tank! I dare you!

When I upgrade I def going w/ a rectangular-ish tank, 3 sided room divder, 30 inch high, 30 in wide, 48 or 60 in long.

Bow are a PITA to take picture with, you dont feel the distortion to much when u see it in person but in pics :banghead:
 

DevIouS

- Untitled -
Location
Da B - X
Rating - 100%
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Went from a rect to a Bow.
I feel the bow has a modern look.
I would love to see an in-wall bow!:bigeyes2:

You're damn right about the pics, though.

I like both.......anywayz:
It's not the tank, it's what's in it....:p
 

gforce6

Senior Member
Location
Fort Lee, NJ
Rating - 100%
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What ever you do, buy something 24" or more depth (front and back). Will give you a lot of space working with rock work. I would buy 30" to 36" depth for my next tank, but I have to measure front door clearance though.
 

cali_reef

Fish and Coral Killer
Rating - 97.3%
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Rectangular, 60"x30" foot print and maybe 30" tall. Two 250W Luminarcs will light it perfectly.

I had a 46 bow, didn't like it because the limited lighting options and the curve glass distort all the macro pictures. You are also limited to a handful of tank dimensions\sizes.
 

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