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Buffalou

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I have mine at 42" which is perfect for viewing, the downside of course which you already mentioned is having to be on a ladder or stool to work on it. I find myself inside that my tank more than I thought I would be.I just transferred everything into last month so fine tuning placement of things has slowed down some. The other drawback is I have a viewing glass to look down at corals which is well worth the effort of using. I plan on building a small platform to be able to allow others to view it. If I had to do it again I would stay at 42" it's at the average viewing height of most and allows for a great overall look at tank.
 

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I like setting the height of a stand so when viewing it the people most likely viewing it will be viewing the middle straight on. A tall person standing in front of it will require a different height than a short person sitting in front of it.
 

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