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[email protected] October 26th 05 03:38 PM

50 gallon L36"x H24" x W12" too narrow?
 
Greetings, I'm thinking about purchasing a 50 gallon L36"x H24" x W12"
tank for a marine aquarium. I'm concerned that 12" is a bit narrow.
Does anyone have any comments on a 12" width for a 50 gallon aquarium.
Thanks so much for any response.

ryan silva


Wayne Sallee October 26th 05 04:18 PM

50 gallon L36"x H24" x W12" too narrow?
 
Yes, for a reef tank, that's extremeley narrow. Why are
you considering such a narrow tank?

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets



wrote on 10/26/2005 10:38 AM:
Greetings, I'm thinking about purchasing a 50 gallon L36"x H24" x W12"
tank for a marine aquarium. I'm concerned that 12" is a bit narrow.
Does anyone have any comments on a 12" width for a 50 gallon aquarium.
Thanks so much for any response.

ryan silva


[email protected] October 26th 05 06:01 PM

50 gallon L36"x H24" x W12" too narrow?
 
I am just getting started and this set up used if up for pretty cheap
(~$300). But I don't want it if it's not going to work properly. Thanks
for the advice.


Marc Levenson October 27th 05 05:45 AM

50 gallon L36"x H24" x W12" too narrow?
 
Ryan,

My 29g and my 55g were both 12" wide, and came out very nice. Please
visit my site to see the images. Narrow tanks are great for macro
photography.

http://www.melevsreef.com

Marc


wrote:
Greetings, I'm thinking about purchasing a 50 gallon L36"x H24" x W12"
tank for a marine aquarium. I'm concerned that 12" is a bit narrow.
Does anyone have any comments on a 12" width for a 50 gallon aquarium.
Thanks so much for any response.

ryan silva


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