I must have this !! 4900 gallons !!

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Looks like they have a sea otter in it from the second picture... Obviously money would not be an issue if you could own a tank this size. I would do a full reef with all sizes of fish and species. Eventually growing out enormous Acro colonies. Would be something if you had the room and money!
 

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Jokes aside. Really? 4900 gallons? Whoa...... I wouldn’t know where to begin if I had to stock a tank that big. It would be over the course of a decade, by the time I finish stocking it I bet a good number of my fish will be 10+ years old.
 

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Thirty three days of running the RO/DI to fill it (@150 gallons per day). How many pallets of salt would someone need?
 

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Anthias
Heniicus
Moorish idols
Tangs
Pilot fish
Pork fish
AND 1-2 frags LOL. LOL. LOL

IDEAL SHARK AND RAY TANK
Heck... that size... get a baby Shamu! (Just promise to trade him at the LFS when he outgrows the tank like everyone does when they put a tang in a nano.)
 

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It's not an attractive tank but it sure is big. Would be great to have a lot of tangs, angels, triggers, puffers... everything. I guess I would add a couple sharks (epaullette, wobbegong?) and maybe a couple smaller rays.
 

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An aesthetic turd though LOL. My 'aspiration' is for 12 foot long, 6 foot deep tank; but hard to see how it wouldn't have to be built on site.
 

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Asking wife now....be back in 2 seconds with a big denied stamp on my forehead

You're doing it wrong my friend. You ask for this one first and then, as a sign of respect, you negotiate down, in good faith of course, to something around say 100 gallons. She'll be the big winner as you've gone down 99.9% from what you were asking. All you get is "only" a small tank. She'd probably be cool with you filling it up with bunch of expensive livestock as well. You know, throw you a bone...
 
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Would this be ok on the second floor of my apartment?
Absolutely. . . . . For a few hours then you can go downstairs to feed the fish as that is where the tank will likely end up
 
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No One has asked what the price is.

IT IS $49,500 - YES
 

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