Going, going, gone. The sad demise of my Solana 34......

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Gort

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All the livestock in foster-care... Already have a new tank in my sights.

Marketing the tank, hopefully locally - but many potential buyers want me to ship it ... Oy Vey!!

 
The system I am considering has a bit larger footprint - 24 x 24 but it's not a true cube - 16" high. It's a custom all-in-one. I do recall early on there was advice that a larger tank is actually less "touchy" when things get out of whack a bit - do you agree?
 
The system I am considering has a bit larger footprint - 24 x 24 but it's not a true cube - 16" high. It's a custom all-in-one. I do recall early on there was advice that a larger tank is actually less "touchy" when things get out of whack a bit - do you agree?

IMO the more water the better.

Don
 
True story, i started with a 13, then a 20, then a 29, now a 90. Each step up was more stable for me =) I think 90 is perfect sized too, i would like larger, but just takes more space and money.
 
I went 90, 75, 38, then 24. I was heading in the wrong direction:p


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Krish,

You are weird....LOL

I went 29,75,90,125,and 375 (which is my current system).
 
I would prefer more capacity in the next tank but also want to stay with an all-in one system.
That limits my choices somewhat... :juggle:
 
agree on size, i went from the 34g solana to a 57g illuminata and this weekend moved everythign over to my new 100g cadlights. i'm in love with my new tank (48X24X20). Only 625 + shipping and the tank is top notch (thick starfire glass)! i'll put up a build thread this weekend, but ordering some big rock showpieces to add, so my rock work is lame now.
 
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