Suggestions on width and height

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Hello. I'm just starting to Embark on my new tank. It's going to be approx 120 inches long, however I haven't decided on the width and height. I've started looking at life support etc and have noticed that the width and depth could effect my choice of LEDs and other equipment as well obviously the maintainace difficulty. Does anybody have suggestions as to what width and height to choose, as it will be a custom build I want to get it right. Thanks in advance
 

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This is 120"L, 48"W, 36"H. It's pretty difficult reaching the back of the tank for cleaning. This tank was designed and installed by a different company. They are moving their business and have decided to build and include two 144" tanks at the next spot. Thankfully, they will be glass!
 

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