Aquaforest rock 18kg/39lbs aquascape

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As big as you want - it just depends on how you want it to look?

But - the common 'wisdom' - is 1 - 1.5 lbs/gallon - so I guess you could say most people would say 30-40 gallons? It depends on so many things - what you want to have in the eventual tank (i.e. corals grow big - and will make 'more rock'. If you don't want corals then it comes down to which fish you want - big swimmers or big hiders. There will be lots of opinion on this - I'm not sure there is one answer to the question
 
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As big as you want - it just depends on how you want it to look?

But - the common 'wisdom' - is 1 - 1.5 lbs/gallon - so I guess you could say most people would say 30-40 gallons? It depends on so many things - what you want to have in the eventual tank (i.e. corals grow big - and will make 'more rock'. If you don't want corals then it comes down to which fish you want - big swimmers or big hiders. There will be lots of opinion on this - I'm not sure there is one answer to the question
Im planning to keep LPS and softies aquarium length is 80cm/31inc long 55m/21cm high it will be around 50 gallon or 200 litres
 

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