I've been waffling back and forth on a custom tank size for weeks. I was all set on a 60in but now am having second thoughts. The tank is going in a corner with an external overflow, and no fish room. Since I cant access the entire back of the tank, it will be peninsula style so the plumbing is accessible. This also allows me to have the tank be 30in front to back. All pumps etc are on the peninsula wall. I also am one of those people who keeps the back glass clean. I am trying to keep it close to a standard size so the stand is reusable in case I ever get another tank.
Option 1: 60x30x24 (180g): I like the extra length. This is my dream size. But, I am worried about cleaning that much glass, the water volume, and the cost; its about $1200 more..but also needs an extra light for $800. It might be harder to provide flow due to the length. Its also more difficult to move, and, harder to relocate in the unlikely situation of a move. My wife is also not a big fan of 60in. Unfortunately, due to this length, I won't be able to have desk anymore (oh well!)
Option 2: 48x30x24 (150g): a little shorter, but not much (subjectively). Nearly all the tanks that have inspired me are ~50in. The size seems more manageable, and I think the back glass would be easier to clean; this and the prior tank are eurobraced so I am worried about ease of getting to the back glass. Its also cheaper, and less to light. I am worried the sump will be too small. But, it is a size I could move to another home if needed and allows me enough space to have my desk right next to it. But....I dont really need a desk that much anyways.
Cost difference is about 2k..peanuts in the whole tank long term cost, but at the same time...that pays for a lot of livestock, and a good chunk of automation.
Anyone gone 48 over 60 (or vice versa) and regretted it? Should I make it less deep?
Option 1: 60x30x24 (180g): I like the extra length. This is my dream size. But, I am worried about cleaning that much glass, the water volume, and the cost; its about $1200 more..but also needs an extra light for $800. It might be harder to provide flow due to the length. Its also more difficult to move, and, harder to relocate in the unlikely situation of a move. My wife is also not a big fan of 60in. Unfortunately, due to this length, I won't be able to have desk anymore (oh well!)
Option 2: 48x30x24 (150g): a little shorter, but not much (subjectively). Nearly all the tanks that have inspired me are ~50in. The size seems more manageable, and I think the back glass would be easier to clean; this and the prior tank are eurobraced so I am worried about ease of getting to the back glass. Its also cheaper, and less to light. I am worried the sump will be too small. But, it is a size I could move to another home if needed and allows me enough space to have my desk right next to it. But....I dont really need a desk that much anyways.
Cost difference is about 2k..peanuts in the whole tank long term cost, but at the same time...that pays for a lot of livestock, and a good chunk of automation.
Anyone gone 48 over 60 (or vice versa) and regretted it? Should I make it less deep?