Originally posted by jwtrojan44:
<strong>Actually, I like the added length of your tank, and I'm sure some of your fish will appreciate it as well. Mine is, as you said, more of a cube or "column" tank, however the depth makes it a bugger to clean or work in and if I need to get to the bottom of the tank, I'm wet up to the shoulders. I don't have any good current pics of my tank at present however hope to have something worth posting in a few weeks. I have a 4+ inch deep sand bed, and close to 60 lbs of live rock fashioned in an upright structure with several caves and tunnels for the fish to swim in and out of. I employ an Aqua C Remora pro skimmer, two powerheads and a penguin filter minus the wheel for added circulation and to run carbon. It's actually a nice sized tank for what's in there and would make a decent reef if I ever get bitten by that bug. Any ideas of what you want yours to look like or how you want to stock? Again, you have an advantage of added length, something which is almost always preferable, and the lower height will make maintanence much simpler.</strong><hr></blockquote>
i suppose your right. i would love a setup that consists of live sand and rock(although i need to know the pricing first), a god selection of bright fish and a good few crustaceans to scurry across the floor and keep it clean. i want it to look natural with some good tunnels and caves for the fish. i would love some pics of your tank wen u have some. cheers jwtrojan44 ps, what size is your tank in gal?