Go BIG or Go HOME! How would you stock this HUGE tank?

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Like the saying goes, go big or go home!

If you had a tank of this size, what would you stock in it?

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While not true, the funny thing is, there appears to be one outlet cord from the wall!! :cool:
 

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Amazing! I would've made it taller going that big but maintenance will surely be easier with a short tank.
 

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Definitely would have gone taller! And it would be a softie tank since even with softies it would be 1k a month to run lol
 

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Nothing too expensive. It had better be some serious salt resistant humidity control for that area of the house. Or else it will be a year or two before it gets torn down
 

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ok, but why take your shoes off on a tile floor? Oily paw prints are worse than your crusty flip flops.
 

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Whoaaaa...that's a lotta water! How many gallons? I think my bf would have a heart attack if he came home from work and saw this in our home. Lol. That would be a fun surprise, huh? I'd fill that up with everything!
 

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Lots of options...even a turtle grass lagoon with macro algae and lots of Nems and different clown fish. Some soft corals, Elegance corals, Sea horses and pipe fish, tide pool feature with tide pool inhabitants.
 

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a few lionfish puffers eels triggers and a shark get some nasty predators
 
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