New setup...current tank packed to the gills

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Ok guys and gals...looking for some input into a new system...

Basically my 120g mixed reef is overfull and I would like to set up a new system...I am thinking of something kinda low tech for my zoas, rics, and softies...

No skimmer, t5 bulbs...

I know I want a 48" long tank but not sure about the height and width.

Any input you guys have would be great...:smile:
 
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That would be pretty sweet...unfortunately it will have to go across the room...about 10-12 feet away...should still make for an awesome visual...
 

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Can you line them up exactly parallel to each other accross the room? Without seeing the room, I can just keep guessing!! LOL
 
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Actually, yeah I would line them up parallel...umh...that might look kinda cool...same stand and lighting, etc....might trip people out...
 

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I only said side by side, because the thought crossed my mind last night believe it or not. And my current tank is a 120. So I'm tossing up side by side 120's
 
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do you think a 4 bulb t5 fixture would be enough light for a zoa, ric, softies tank that is 24" deep? Might have to step up to a 6-8 bulb configuration which definitely affects the cost.
 

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