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    Custom acrylic Tank

    Corner tank I have a 36x36x30 Oak Pentagon tank. Its 120 gal. I love it, except the canopy was made at a height of 6 inch, makeing it hard to put lighting in it. I put T-5 in. This produces alot of lighting and enough Par for softies. -- If you want MH, make sure to order at least a 12 inch...
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    120 gallon corner tanks

    Thanks for the replys. Are tanks are simular. Salty DOG- Looks like you have a compact light setup inside you tank. How well is that working for you? I know what it meant when you say its hard finding the lighting for your tank becaue of the shape. If I thought about it more befor I bought it...
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    120 gallon corner tanks

    I was wondering if anyone has any corner tanks or pentagon shaped tanks that are 30 inch deep. Looking for pictures ...and lighting specs. Thanks, Angie
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    My Little Tank So Far

    Nice tank Nice tank. I really like that large piece of rock. What kind is it and where can I find one? Also, how do you get the anemone to stay in that spot? I would imagine his body id in a hole? What typeof moonlights are you usinh? They are really a pretty color blue? Again, very nice tank...
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    Saltwater

    Yes, I thought that by doing this, I would not be able to use this water for the larger tank. But thats okay, because I have another 29 galloon tank that I will use the water for. Thanks for advice. QUOTE=Meche;243778]Just make sure when you set up your "large tank" you don't transfer the...
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    Saltwater

    Thanks fo all the advice. This tank is just temporary until I set-up the large tank. This temp tank has two hang on filters, heater, and fake stone. Just didn't want to sink money into this, if I didn't have to. Thanks again to all!
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    Saltwater

    Hello, I have a temporary tank that contains a small puffer and tang. Can I use city tap water and ocean salt? No Live ock, or sand. Just fish. Thanks, Angie
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