48x48x24= 240 gallons total possible.. take off about 10% for displacement from substrate and rocks.
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Actually not a bad idea. I like the way I have that pictured in my head. Could have rocks kind of bow out out of it like caves coming off the overflow down to the sand . If it’s actually cubed I would definitely want it somewhere in the house I could see all four sides of the glass into the tank. Since the overflow is in the center.Small rock joined with Cycrylonate glue and sand or Marco cement will cover that overflow nicely.
For sure. Cube will be even worse because of the lighting needs.Definitely, the first thing I’ll be buying is the rock so I can play with it a lot while I am waiting on the rest of the supplies. I imagine it will take me a while to have the money for everything very expensive hobby I have become addicted too.
Yeah definitely, being a deeper tank is one thing I never liked about cubes. If I was buying another tank brand new I would never have it cubed but it’s 400$ and sump ready and honestly such a good deal I don’t care that it’s cubed. Think tangs would be okay? Or would they be out the question bc of dimensions. Not a very long tank for them but it’s not small either.For sure. Cube will be even worse because of the lighting needs.