W watersalt Guest Jan 14, 2009 #1 I plan on getting about 100g tank. What would be better, a tall tank or a long, not so tall, tank???????
I plan on getting about 100g tank. What would be better, a tall tank or a long, not so tall, tank???????
braydonosu Member Jan 14, 2009 #2 Longer - better light penetration and more aquascaping possibilities.
sean48183 Member Jan 15, 2009 #3 Like Bray said longer is better. Most fish like tangs and wrasses will do alot of swimming back and forth.
Like Bray said longer is better. Most fish like tangs and wrasses will do alot of swimming back and forth.
renogaw Active Member Jan 15, 2009 #4 my 90 is way too tall, it's hard to reach the sand. i'd definitely go longer
snakeblitz33 Well-Known Member Jan 15, 2009 #5 I would go longer then taller. Long in length and short in height. My 90g show tank was way too tall, couldn't touch the sandbed well enough.
I would go longer then taller. Long in length and short in height. My 90g show tank was way too tall, couldn't touch the sandbed well enough.
scopus tang Active Member Jan 15, 2009 #6 Agree with the others, longer is better than taller. Another consideration however is width - when aquascaping more width is also better IMO/E.
Agree with the others, longer is better than taller. Another consideration however is width - when aquascaping more width is also better IMO/E.
gmann1139 Active Member Feb 11, 2009 #11 Originally Posted by renogaw http:///forum/post/2912234 my 90 is way too tall, it's hard to reach the sand. i'd definitely go longer Important point. Make sure you have a tank you're comfortable reaching the very back corner of.
Originally Posted by renogaw http:///forum/post/2912234 my 90 is way too tall, it's hard to reach the sand. i'd definitely go longer Important point. Make sure you have a tank you're comfortable reaching the very back corner of.
meowzer Moderator Feb 11, 2009 #12 Yeah LONGER...I have a 30" deep tank...can barely reach past the middle.
crypt keeper Active Member Feb 12, 2009 #14 If i were to go custom. I wouldnt have it taller than 20 inches. Long and wide as I can get
dandallasfan Member Feb 13, 2009 #15 I believe that it depends what kind of setup you would like to have and what kind of fish you plan on keeping...
I believe that it depends what kind of setup you would like to have and what kind of fish you plan on keeping...