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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: west tennessee
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which size 125 does everyone have. 72 wide or 48 with more width & height?
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Altadena, California
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125g 6' long
if they are 48" generally 2'x2' = 120g
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Location: Bay Area - California
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I like the 48" 125g; taller and wider.
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: colorado springs, CO
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I have a 125g tall. It's 60"*18"*26". It's a nice sized tank, but it has been difficult trying to decide on what lights to get to punch thru 26" of water. Can't afford the electric bill for a pair of 400 watt halides, and 250's might not be enough PAR for the bottom. We'll see.
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Hi Current Tank Info: Not small but not big enough |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: west tennessee
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i have a 48" solarflare t 5 fixture. would like longer tank, but want to keep & cant afford another fixture. fixture has plenty of power, just not sure about putting on longer tank. though i have seen posts where they had done it & were happy with results
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if your 555 Current Tank Info: 120 rr dual overflows, solarflare t5 fixture,octo extreme 200,vortech mp40w esx2. brs reactor for carbon, brs reactor for gfo, 40 gal breeder sump |
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