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Originally Posted by grubsnaekhttp:///t/387472/anybody-got-pics-of-a-48-x24-x24-tanks#post_3409767
im looking to set one of these up, and wud like to see some pics so i can start to visualize everything....
What is that??? a 48" 100g?
I have a 90g...real close, my tank is only 18 inches deep instead of 24" My tank is pretty empty of coral, I'm just starting to add more so be kind... but here are some pictures I just took...It's not a perfect match for your tank, but I hope it helps you to visualize some.
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Originally Posted by IBEW41http:///t/387472/anybody-got-pics-of-a-48-x24-x24-tanks#post_3409943
it is a 120g tank I just bought a used one and might set up this weekend or next.my pic would be of it on my garage floor
Wow. My 90g is 48 X 18 X 24...you said 48 X 24 X 24..LOL...I even checked on a tank size chart...A 6 inch difference makes an extra 30g of water, that's amazing to me.
You have the 48" 120 gal, but here's our 48" x 24" x 20" (100 gal):
Pumbing (yes, there's a typo on "returns"):
I absolutely LOVE this footprint...great aquascaping possibilities, and lots of "turnaround" room for the lionfish.
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Originally Posted by saxmanhttp:///t/387472/anybody-got-pics-of-a-48-x24-x24-tanks#post_3410131
You have the 48" 120 gal, but here's our 48" x 24" x 20" (100 gal):
Pumbing (yes, there's a typo on "returns"):
I absolutely LOVE this footprint...great aquascaping possibilities, and lots of "turnaround" room for the lionfish.
love the closed loop system Im going with the rr and 2 mp40's
We bought our tank used, buffed it out (talk about a PITA), and had our acylic tankbuilder do some cleanup work on it, drill the holes, and add the external O/F. Since the tank is for larger fish, we had him put a 1/2" slot in the back to feed the O/F: