Stay in 92 Corner or move to 90???

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So, due to a mistake during a water change, I have to either refinish or replace our hardwood floors.

Because of this, I’ll be moving my 92 corner tank into a trough in another room while the floor work is done. When I reset up the tank, I have 2 options. Keep the reef in the 92 corner or move to a standard reef ready 90 gallon.

While I love the look of the 92, the shape leaves a lot to be desired. It seems to almost require 3 lights vs 2 for the 90. The sump has a lot of wasted space due the the pie slice shape. However, it makes for a beautiful tank.

The 90 is rectangular so the fish have 4’ of swimming length the entire tank. All of the 92 equipment will transfer over. So it’s a 0 cost move. But it is “normal” compared to the corner.

Most of my inhabitants won’t care, but I do have a Sailfin Tang, Longmose Butterfly, and a Melanurus Wrasse.

What would you do?

Thanks!
 

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Personally I'd run the 90 just because there is more use out of it. Love corner bow tanks but like you said, the weird shape leaves out a lot. That being said I don't think there is a right or wrong, just preference. Set the 90 up (without water of course) and see if you like it over the 92. Also sorry to hear about your floors
 

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