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R2R,
I'm curious what the minimum stand width would be in order to house all of your reef equipment, including:
without having to mount anything externally but still keeping things neatly organized and easily accessible (i.e. being able to remove a component without taking anything else out).
I've seen several builds in 120 gallon (48" wide) aquariums still use external equipment cabinets. Only builds I've seen that have everything self-contained are 60" wide tanks. Pretty much exclusively any 24-36" wide systems always have some external equipment, unless they are running a minimum setup with no controller, have a tiny ATO, and no a small reactor.
Is there any point to moving up from a 24"-wide to 36"-wide tank, for the sole purpose of having more space under the stand? Or is it better to stick with the smaller tank and have an equipment cabinet?
Thanks,
-robodude666
I'm curious what the minimum stand width would be in order to house all of your reef equipment, including:
- Sump,
- ATO Container,
- Power bricks, strips, and cord management,
- Controller (Apex, etc.),
- Manifolds,
- Pump/Wavemaker controllers,
- Skimmer/Reactors, etc.
without having to mount anything externally but still keeping things neatly organized and easily accessible (i.e. being able to remove a component without taking anything else out).
I've seen several builds in 120 gallon (48" wide) aquariums still use external equipment cabinets. Only builds I've seen that have everything self-contained are 60" wide tanks. Pretty much exclusively any 24-36" wide systems always have some external equipment, unless they are running a minimum setup with no controller, have a tiny ATO, and no a small reactor.
Is there any point to moving up from a 24"-wide to 36"-wide tank, for the sole purpose of having more space under the stand? Or is it better to stick with the smaller tank and have an equipment cabinet?
Thanks,
-robodude666
