What is Your Current Tank Size? Are You Happy With It?

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One aspect I love about the hobby is the variety of shapes and sizes a tank can come in. I am wondering what is the current size of your tank, and are you happy with that size or would you want to go bigger or smaller.
 

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I have a 20 gallon AIO from waterbox I LOVE the tank but I want to upgrade to the 100.4 later this year!
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One aspect I love about the hobby is the variety of shapes and sizes a tank can come in. I am wondering what is the current size of your tank, and are you happy with that size or would you want to go bigger or smaller.
This is a great question ….
from the beginning I have always wanted bigger .
but so many variables to think of . Considering many other things such as the space available for a larger tank , I should have waited . But ….. it’s too late and I have made the best out of living about this massive aquarium in our small living room .
I would not go any bigger than the 230 now until I have a much larger area or could dedicate one room to just tanks .
 

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Great question!

I have a 90g after starting with a 34g. I find the 90 to 120 gallon (4 feet wide aquariums) to be a good sweet spot for aquariums. They allow plenty of room for a variety of corals and fish and are not overwhelming with the maintenance.

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Great question!

I have a 90g after starting with a 34g. I find the 90 to 120 gallon (4 feet wide aquariums) to be a good sweet spot for aquariums. They allow plenty of room for a variety of corals and fish and are not overwhelming with the maintenance.

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Incredible tank!
 

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I have two tanks a im15aio and a 90 with a 30 gal sump. IMO the 15gal is 10x easier than my 90. Once you get it aged a bit its stupid easy. I'm always messing with my 90. The 15 I dose alk, NO3 and PO4 and it runs like a top.

The key with nanos imo is use live rock or rock that's been in a sump for several months.
 

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Great question!

I have a 90g after starting with a 34g. I find the 90 to 120 gallon (4 feet wide aquariums) to be a good sweet spot for aquariums. They allow plenty of room for a variety of corals and fish and are not overwhelming with the maintenance.

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I have had 4 tanks. The first, back in the late 80s was a 40 gallon XH built in the wall. It was horrible to maintenance. Then I went to a 90 gallon in 2000. In 2011 my mom in law who lived with us got very sick and her care necessitated that I get a smaller tank so got a 36 bowfront. Finally in 2016 I bought the 56 gallon column tank I have now. I bought it for seahorses, (pictured below)
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so it's 30" wide by 18" deep and 24" high. After the ponies lived out their natural lives I switched it over to a mixed reef. It fits the space very well and now that I am a woman in my 6th decade it's a good size without overwhelming maintenance.
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Current tank is a standard 125 (72x18x22H). I've had it about 10 years.

The volume is about right...big enough to keep most stuff, but not overwhelming as far as maintenance, equipment, & cost. I've decided that I'd rather have a 4-5' length and 2' wide. It also has the megaflow interior overflows that take up a bunch of real estate. It's also in the wall with no front access, so it's a nightmare to work on.

Next tank, when kids are a little older, will be out of the wall and likely a 4' 120 or a 5' 150...I think.
 

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Great question!

I have a 90g after starting with a 34g. I find the 90 to 120 gallon (4 feet wide aquariums) to be a good sweet spot for aquariums. They allow plenty of room for a variety of corals and fish and are not overwhelming with the maintenance.

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Agreed on the 4ft tanks.

I have a 120g and a 50g cube. In hindsight, the 120 should of been a 150/180g as I have the wall space, just didnt want to commit to the larger footprint (and higher cost) @ the time. Biggest thing will be a external overflow next time.
 

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I have been in the hobby for 30 years. I have gone from 29g->90g->75g->225g->525g and now my restart is just 75g tank.

I will probably never have another really big tank (525g). Instead, probably have one mid (180g) and 1 or 2 75g tanks. All plumbed together.
 

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