180g vs. 210g Tank

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  1. ReefBruh

    ReefBruh Giant Squid

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    Sounds like someones tank I know on here.

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  3. gcarroll

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    If you are leaning that way I would consider 72"L x 30"W x 24"T. The 30" front to back measurement allows for a much more creative aquascaping than what you can do in a 72"L x 24"W x 30"T.
     
  4. shoebox

    shoebox Bubble Tip Anemone

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    Someone on here just set a 265gal not to long ago and the is what I will be looking at next year. Lots of room to do a cool scape.
     
  5. FaceOfDeceit

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    No! I am building one of those in the next few months! ;D
     
  6. gcarroll

    gcarroll Zoanthid

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    which one?
     
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  9. Regf

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    lol i completely agree aha


     
  10. gcarroll

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  11. shoebox

    shoebox Bubble Tip Anemone

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    There is someone on here with what I think is a 265 its on a 4ft tall stand because the top of the tank is 6ft. Its way cool. I think there is 72wx36deepx24tall. I would like 72longx30deepx27tall
     
  12. gcarroll

    gcarroll Zoanthid

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    Marineland makes a 72" x 36" x 27" standard that is really nice for a reef. If I went 36" wide though I would like to have a peninsula tank. A room divider, viewable from both sides.