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so that's what your voice sounds like. Internet is weird.
A word of advice from experience.... make sure the tank is no taller than your arm... it is a MAJOR pain to clean the glass or pick up frags that have been knocked to the sand if you need a ladder and snorkel....I've been thinking about buying a standard 125 gallon tank 72"x18"x21"
It took me a white hearing my voice over speakers to get used to it. I'm not convinced I don't change it a little for the occasion. It is what it is. we all sound strange to ourselves. good video though.lol.. I have always hated the way my voice sounds in recordings, but yep that's me for whatever it is....
That's what I just finished setting up.I've been thinking about buying a standard 125 gallon tank 72"x18"x21"
For example, a 110 extra high is REALLY hard to replant cuttings that your fish knock free or corals that get tipped over or knocked off a perch. Al's, taller tanks are harder to make look "not empty" with rock because you have to REALLY stack it up without filling the bottom completely and without making it too top heavy so it tips....A word of advice from experience.... make sure the tank is no taller than your arm... it is a MAJOR pain to clean the glass or pick up frags that have been knocked to the sand if you need a ladder and snorkel....
I don't sound weird on recordings.It took me a white hearing my voice over speakers to get used to it. I'm not convinced I don't change it a little for the occasion. It is what it is. we all sound strange to ourselves. good video though.
My 135, I need a stepladder to reach the sand for cleaning... I had to scrub the bottom 2 inches of glass today to ret rid of the algae layer that the magnet scraper wouldn't get. Managed to frag my Pocillipora in the process.. lolFor example, a 110 extra high is REALLY hard to replant cuttings that your fish knock free or corals that get tipped over or knocked off a perch. Al's, taller tanks are harder to make look "not empty" with rock because you have to REALLY stack it up without filling the bottom completely and without making it too top heavy so it tips....
sorry, most of us... Tim loves the sound of his voice.I don't sound weird on recordings.
Angelic and stuff.sorry, most of us... Tim loves the sound of his voice.
Definitely! Do you think the 18 inches in width is a problem?A word of advice from experience.... make sure the tank is no taller than your arm... it is a MAJOR pain to clean the glass or pick up frags that have been knocked to the sand if you need a ladder and snorkel....
It all depends on access. Like he said, if you can't reach it can be a problem. My 125 isn't a problem because I can reach anywhere in the tank but I have long arms, tongs, and scrapers on poles...Definitely! Do you think the 18 inches in width is a problem?
Ok, so it's a very gravely angelic sound.The voice I read your posts in:
the depth of 21 inches is totally fine with me. I could reach anywhere if I needed. I just mean 18 inches front to back, would that be too short? hard to scape at all?It all depends on access. Like he said, if you can't reach it can be a problem. My 125 isn't a problem because I can reach anywhere in the tank but I have long arms, tongs, and scrapers on poles...
Garth BrooksishOk, so it's a very gravely angelic sound.
I have always heard you want as deep as tall. Or deeper. Imagine a standard 55g but bigger.the depth of 21 inches is totally fine with me. I could reach anywhere if I needed. I just mean 18 inches front to back, would that be too short? hard to scape at all?
I was told kinda Tim McGraw but the guy thought I had a mullet so I'm not sure if he was talking about my hair or voice...Garth Brooksish