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Join Date: Jan 2007
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54 corner or 92 corner
I've been looking at getting a tank for awhile, but the only type I can fit in my appt is a corner tank. I'm going to get one of the All-Glass corner tanks with an overflow: http://www.all-glass.com/products/aquariums/index.html
I think the 54 would fit better in my place, but I know bigger is better. Does anyone have any experience with these tanks? I'm wondering if the 92 would be too big / tall, or if the 54 is too small to put a sump in the stand? |
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Owner of Canada Corals
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Mississauga, Canada
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How much space do you have?
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I agree 92 is the way to go if it will fit, Im thinking it will if your considering it,lol. Bigger the better
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Moved On
Join Date: Dec 2006
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I have the 92.
How long are your arms? I need to stand on a milk crate to reach the bottom of my tank, and then I'm armpit deep. Forget about aquascaping the back corner. ![]() If anything dies back there it is staying back there until the hermits get to it. Also be warned that with a bowfront tank it is incredibly difficult to take pictures of your tank - close-ups anyway. ![]() Don't get me wrong, I love my tank - I just can't reach most of it. ![]() |
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I have a 92 corner bow. I love it. I found a great aquascaping design. I have it aquascaped in the back corner with a large flat stone that comes out into the center, and aquascaped down the sides in a V. it leaves tons of room in the center for all the clams. The tank has a small overall footprint, but still provides tons of space inside. I have a 30 gallon sump under mine.
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Definitely the 92gal. I don't think that it'll feel mich bigger due to the shape, but the extra space is worth it if you've got the space. I don't know what the height is, but the only time I need a chair is what I want to get to the back of the tank by the overflow. Also, the 92gal offers a little more room in the stand. I can fit a 20gal high in there (to give you an idea).
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Thanks for the responses. I think I know which way I want to go (92), but if anyone has any experience with a 54, let me know.
92 Pros: Bigger, room for a decent sump, Will fit in my living room Cons: Cost, harder to work in, my gf thinks it will look too big in our living room 54 Pros: Cheaper, easier to work with Cons: Not a lot of room for a decent sump, so far it is hard to find a store that sells it with an overflow (the 92 is usually available with overflow) |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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I had trouble finding a 92 corner with or without an overflow. The bigger would be the better deal. The sump will be tight in the 54.
Tell her the 54 will look small.
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Moved On
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Delaware
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Didn't the 54's have leaking issues too?
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I've heard of bowfront having problems with leaks, but not something specifically with the 54gal design.
I don't think you've touched on lighting for this tank, but this is one disadvantage of having a corner bow as it's a difficult to light and difficult to build-a-canopy tank.
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If you ever plan on having a canopy I suggest buying another stand and cuting it down for a canopy. It works and looks great. I love my 92, but found lighting hard, until I added a canopy. Here is a link to some info for a 92.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...readid=1023311 |
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I actually have a 54 which I love. But if I had it to do over again I'd go with a 92. The only thing you have to watch is the extra weight on your floor with the 92.
In my setup I had a 15G sump underneath plus ehiem filter and in sump protein skimmer |
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So, I put in my order for the 92 and the store should have it next week. Zigrat, I looked into the weight and from everything I've heard, the 92 shouldn't be a problem. A question for everyone that has an All-Glass corner tank with the overflow... Did you also purchase the glass top and the overflow (Megaflow) kit (has intake and return pipes)? These are options I have to consider when I pick up my tank. Maybe these questions should be in a new thread, but I'll try it here for now. |
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Mine came with the overflow kit, but you could make your own if you wanted. The glass top depends on what you want to do. I had glass tops on mine and had 2 pc fixtures sitting on them (24" in 36" in front). They worked good just wanted higher light demanding stuff. If you plan on using mh, then you won't want it.
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I don't think you should even consider the overflow kit or the glass top.
A glass top could cause issues lighting and oxidation issues. I suggest going with egg crate. That's what I've got. I had nothing cover the top until a chromi decided to go carpet diving. You can also easily build your own durso standpipe or buy it online. I bought my standpipe from this site: http://www.dursostandpipes.com/ . Note, it did not include the return pipe work but that's easy to build yourself. My LFS wanted $80 for the AGA kit. |
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Go for the 92. we have a 54 in the store where I work and I think it would be too small to aqua scape properly.
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Thanks, I think I'll build my own standpipe using that website if the store wants too much for the All-Glass Megaflow kit. Also, I have a cat, so I think I'll go with the glass top
![]() I pick up the 92 on Monday! Now that I've decide on my tank , its time to do some research on skimmers, and pumps. Alos, I've got to figure out the sump. I think I might get a L-shaped sump made to maximize the space used in the pie shaped stand. I may be back with more questions... ![]() |
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Or you could use a 54 gal as your sump.
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