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Any tank with some depth looking from front to back. By depth I don’t mean the height. That’s why I’ve always liked 120 gal foot prints. Cubes do the same thing. I had this tank custom made but you could buy a Red Sea and it would be similar.Yea, I'll into something like what you have. I don't think I would go much more than the 120 you have. Don't have that much space or budget. I think no matter how big I go, I'll hit your issue with wanting more. There are just so many things to put in a tank that I would want!
Oh yea, you said you wish you had gotten a cube. Do you suggest Cube or Wide? Or is it purely preference? Are some fish better in one or the other?
Makes sense. The most beautiful display tanks always have depth. more room for creativity in aquascaping too. Thanks for the tips!Any tank with some depth looking from front to back. By depth I don’t mean the height. That’s why I’ve always liked 120 gal foot prints. Cubes do the same thing. I had this tank custom made but you could buy a Red Sea and it would be similar.
I’ve done this several times with success over the years. I always use new sand but use as much old tank water as possible and just slowly add rock and you’ll be fine. Just make the difference in water so it’s ready and do it quickly. I’ve also helped other people do it. You just need to make sure your alk levels and temp are similar. There won’t be much of a cycle other than some diatoms in your sand.I just read your thread. Awesome job! Love the tank [emoji7] I currently have a 55 gallon mixed reef, but the Red Sea Reefer 525 XL is my dream tank. Hoping to get one in a year or two. I'm nervous about transferring everything. I've had my fish for 3 years now without a loss, and not sure best way of planning the transfer. New tank would be in different spot in the same room. Since I would need more rock and sand anyway, should I setup the new tank with new rock and sand, and let it cycle first?
I’ve done this several times with success over the years. I always use new sand but use as much old tank water as possible and just slowly add rock and you’ll be fine. Just make the difference in water so it’s ready and do it quickly. I’ve also helped other people do it. You just need to make sure your alk levels and temp are similar. There won’t be much of a cycle other than some diatoms in your sand.