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For several years I've had a 20in tall 75G tank. I am going to
replace my tank soon and was thinking about going with a 24in tall tank. Is anyone else using a 24in tall tank? I know that the light hitting the bottom would be weaker as a result. I am already running 200W PC lights which I think would be enough, but I am willing to increase if necessary. My bigger concern is being able to reach in and replant when needed, etc. From what I can tell it should work for me but it is a bit of a stretch. Anyone here have a 24in. tall tank? Good or bad experience? Thanks, Ryan |
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Buy yourself some goggles and a snorkle, looks like you're going to need it
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![]() "Ryan H." wrote in message om... Anyone here have a 24in. tall tank? Good or bad experience? Whe I first set mine up I threw a shoulder out from reaching so hard, and I'm a tall (5'10") woman. Get a stool to stand on, a good set of aquarium planting tools, stock up on tank tops g, and stop using underarm deodorant. Seriously- the tool set I bought made the biggest difference. Both Aqua Botanic and Florida Driftwood carry them. -- Toni http://www.cearbhaill.com/aquarium.htm |
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I've seen and admired a 31 inch tall LeeMar tank. Boy what a beauty!
A good step ladder and some tools would be required in a planted tank that tall but, IMHO, it would be worth the effort. Sid "Ryan H." wrote in message om... For several years I've had a 20in tall 75G tank. I am going to replace my tank soon and was thinking about going with a 24in tall tank. Is anyone else using a 24in tall tank? I know that the light hitting the bottom would be weaker as a result. I am already running 200W PC lights which I think would be enough, but I am willing to increase if necessary. My bigger concern is being able to reach in and replant when needed, etc. From what I can tell it should work for me but it is a bit of a stretch. Anyone here have a 24in. tall tank? Good or bad experience? Thanks, Ryan |
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"Sidney" wrote in message news:LbFnb.45116$hp5.31005@fed1read04...
I've seen and admired a 31 inch tall LeeMar tank. Boy what a beauty! A good step ladder and some tools would be required in a planted tank that tall but, IMHO, it would be worth the effort. Sid Exactly what I was thinking - it just looks so nice. I'll limit myself to 24in. as that is still somewhat manageable. Thanks for the response everyone, it seems as though nobody has any real problems, just a little step ladder or tools are sometimes required. I think it would be worth it as I don't reach down to the very bottom that often anyway. It might also extend the time between pruinings. Thanks, Ryan |
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I have a new hex tank that is 24 inches deep. It's still new in that I
haven't added any new plants, rocks, etc. but as others said one has to be careful. "Ryan H." wrote in message om... "Sidney" wrote in message news:LbFnb.45116$hp5.31005@fed1read04... I've seen and admired a 31 inch tall LeeMar tank. Boy what a beauty! A good step ladder and some tools would be required in a planted tank that tall but, IMHO, it would be worth the effort. Sid Exactly what I was thinking - it just looks so nice. I'll limit myself to 24in. as that is still somewhat manageable. Thanks for the response everyone, it seems as though nobody has any real problems, just a little step ladder or tools are sometimes required. I think it would be worth it as I don't reach down to the very bottom that often anyway. It might also extend the time between pruinings. Thanks, Ryan |
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This is a very good experience!
If your goal is planted tank ,24in is ideal. Just make sure you use good lightning. I have a 24in tall tank - and I am quite tall myself and still use a small footstool.... Go for it. gizmo "Ryan H." wrote in message om... For several years I've had a 20in tall 75G tank. I am going to replace my tank soon and was thinking about going with a 24in tall tank. Is anyone else using a 24in tall tank? I know that the light hitting the bottom would be weaker as a result. I am already running 200W PC lights which I think would be enough, but I am willing to increase if necessary. My bigger concern is being able to reach in and replant when needed, etc. From what I can tell it should work for me but it is a bit of a stretch. Anyone here have a 24in. tall tank? Good or bad experience? Thanks, Ryan |
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