Help me decide on tank size... should I go crazy??

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I have a GC tank probably 6 plus yrs old nice tank only a 120 gal but don't have a big room have had other brands that didn't hold up .
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Thanks so much @Fish4udog. Tank looks great! Love the journey.
 

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hmmmm pictures.... this is a 130 x 30 x 36.... Brandon got it 3 weeks ago.
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Oooof .... got a hernia just looking at that ..... how much would something like that weigh?
 

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hmm that would be a hard one i like the look with out the rim one both top and bottom, but of it needs to be there for support then could live with it.
hmmmm... sounds like something to talk about so we can understand your end game on your design.
 
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I went with a 180 6’ tank and regret it big time. I love my butterflies and even though the tank is big it’s not big enough. Go 8 or 10 ft and go 30 or 36 inches front to back. Even deeper if possible . Another thing I would change is going peninsula style instead of the overflow in the back. Much easier to plumb, at least in my basement.

yeah i was thinking of your tank when I was writing this thread...I agree dont want to go small on the FOWLR and regret down the rd. but also not looking forward to moving a monster tank...
 

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I went with a 180 6’ tank and regret it big time. I love my butterflies and even though the tank is big it’s not big enough. Go 8 or 10 ft and go 30 or 36 inches front to back. Even deeper if possible . Another thing I would change is going peninsula style instead of the overflow in the back. Much easier to plumb, at least in my basement.
sorry have to jump in here 96x48x30 peninsula..a little reconstruction of house eh,worth it ;)

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sorry have to jump in here 96x48x30 peninsula..a little reconstruction of house eh,worth it ;)

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heck yeah I have a sweet spot for peninsulas!
is that gonna be a reef or FOWLR?

I thought of making the RS 650P a fish only but decided it was to small and might as well make it a reef!
 

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holly cow! is that your tank? it's amazing!

haha guess if I read. was way to busy looking at the tank!

I wish! Lol not mine it's a 1200 gallon DIY...

 

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The prostar has jumped in price, like 60%. They are priced in line with waterbox and red sea now.

I would go with a large acrylic. Since its FOWL, the lights will be less, so less algae and coraline to worry about scraping off. and 8 foot long, at least
 

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I got past the first paragraph and read a discrepancy... if the girlfriend is ok with it. Seriously? Who's house is this? Who's money is it? Do what you want. Dont let some online stranger convince you otherwise.
 

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