What size is your dream tank?

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If you had no space limitations, no money limitations, what size would your dream tank be?

Can be by gallons or even dimensions!

I‘ll start, 48x30x21 right around 140g. For what I want to keep and maintenance involved thats my dream tank. I’ve had a 180g in the past and it was to much.

What is ya’lls?
 

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I'd love to have a tank that is 12ft long 3 ft tall and 3 feet wide. Lots of things that could be done with that...

Would also love having a pond style shark and ray tank with a glass panel for viewing. Something really big.
 
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I'd love to have a tank that is 12ft long 3 ft tall and 3 feet wide. Lots of things that could be done with that...

Would also love having a pond style shark and ray tank with a glass panel for viewing. Something really big.
Big dreams! That’s awesome.

ive always liked sharks and rays but for me only to look at, not to keep lol
 

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I would love a 60 Gallon cube 3 by 3 by 3 with a sump at the bottom with open cabinet for everyone to see the magic. I’d stock it with a yellow tang, clown pair, mandarin, cleaner shrimp, cardinals, ywg, blue throat fairly wrasse, and a royal gramma pair. I would add every Coral I own with more of them and have huge dedicated gardens. Sadly it’s all just a dream :(
 

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My dream tank would be a 12ft, 600-700 gallon. Don’t think that’s achievable for me any time soon, if ever. The possibilities with that tank would probably make me under-stock it for a long time, especially considering my insistence on getting as many captive bred fish as possible.

Barring that a 9-10ft 450, which would still be hard for me to ever have, would be good enough.

Reef tank with reef safe with caution fish.

Or a wider 8-8.5’ tank if I had the space. I know Chinese reefers having 300-350 gallon tanks in apartments, above the first floor. Not sure if I want to risk that even with concrete floors so I’m going to look for a first floor apartment.
 

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Interesting to be considering maintenance in that. If I was spending unlimited money I’d probably also be paying for someone to help maintain it. In that case, I’d go freaking giant.

if I’m having to maintain - I think a 400g would be about the limit. We’re talking 100g water changes at that point and that’s a ton of water to keep going.
 

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No limitations?

one million gallons!
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Interesting to be considering maintenance in that. If I was spending unlimited money I’d probably also be paying for someone to help maintain it. In that case, I’d go freaking giant.

if I’m having to maintain - I think a 400g would be about the limit. We’re talking 100g water changes at that point and that’s a ton of water to keep going.
Guess I meant no limitations on build money. Not unlimited period lol
 

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My dream tank arrives Oct 6th. Red Sea Reefer 3xl 900. I had wanted the new one that is larger but it just was a tad too big for my space which is a 10x10 office. Once I have this up and going, we'll see if I have "dreams of bigger". I suspect that this will fulfill my dream of a larger tank for quite a while!

Of course, once the old tank in the living room comes down, there is space for a larger tank lol's
 

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I'd love to have a tank that is 12ft long 3 ft tall and 3 feet wide. Lots of things that could be done with that...

Would also love having a pond style shark and ray tank with a glass panel for viewing. Something really big.
This. 12x3x3
 

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I don't subscribe to the bigger is better theory. I've had my 75gal oceanic tank for 20 years and love it. I had an oceanic 120gal before that which was nice but more upkeep. One of our lfs had a 4ft by 4ft square tank I really liked. He had it drilled in the middle which I don't think I would like, I would prefer it to be drilled in the back.

One dream tank I've always wanted was something like a 50gal lowboy on a low stand and have it full of clams.
 
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I don't subscribe to the bigger is better theory. I've had my 75gal oceanic tank for 20 years and love it. I had an oceanic 120gal before that which was nice but more upkeep. One of our lfs had a 4ft by 4ft square tank I really liked. He had it drilled in the middle which I don't think I would like, I would prefer it to be drilled in the back.

One dream tank I've always wanted was something like a 50gal lowboy on a low stand and have it full of clams.
Yea see that’s my issue, I want to many things. I think instead of 1 giant tank full of everything, I want like 6 smaller tanks that have specific stuff into them. Like an anemone only tank example
 

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I'm shocked at the number of people who have answered with relatively reasonably sized aquariums. Has everyone seen the 17,000 gal tank from hedgedrew? After seeing it a tank that size has been my unobtainable dream tank. I just want it to be big enough to just be a wall of glass in front of me with it deep enough that I can't see to the back of it.
If we want to be a little more realistic then something in the 300 gallon range is the tank that I hope to get in the future.
 

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