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11/21/2006, 02:24 PM | #1 |
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anyone have a 125 gallon short?
Hi, Iwas going to do a 90 gallon but someone suggested a 125 short because of the depth, so i was wondering if any one had any pics. Thanks
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11/21/2006, 02:37 PM | #2 |
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Are you referring to a 120gal (48"X24"X24")? If so, that is a really nice size tank because of the 24" depth like you said. LOT'S of people have this size tank on here. Just do a search for 120 and you'll find some great threads with set ups of this size. You can also find 110g and 100g tanks of the same size that are just a little shorter (22" and 20" respectively). I'm currently designing a 120gal system that I should hopefully be getting in late January/February. I'm very excited and I would definitely go with the 48"WX24"D over a standard 90gal (48"X18") if I were you!
Also, pictures of this size tank really don't do it justice. If I were you I would find a LFS or friend with this size tank and go see it in person. When I first saw this size at the store from which I'm buying from, I was sold instantly. The depth is really great for aquascaping. Good luck! |
11/21/2006, 02:48 PM | #3 |
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I guess it is a 120 ,the guy that told me 125 said it was (48x24x24) thanks for the reply and good luck with yours.
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11/21/2006, 03:53 PM | #4 |
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120 is a really nice form factor. 180 is even better
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