Alright, Couple Questions

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Alright, I'm kind of limited on space and loaded with anticipation. Here's my dilemma. I'm basically torn at this point on what size new tank to get. It comes down to a 120g (48x24x24) or 125g (72x18x21). I plan on getting a ray and tig, plus a few other fish to fill up the tank. Anyway, you guys can see my problem. 24" width vs 72" length. I'm looking for a Motoro or Leopoldi. I know these guys will outgrow either tank, but I'll deal with that what the time comes. Filtration will be by means of Eheim Pro3, btw. Anyway, all you ray guys, which would you choose?
 
width is always best when it comes to motoros. But id seriously go for a 180 if you plan on keeping rays.
 
Tainted Glory said:
Alright, I'm kind of limited on space and loaded with anticipation. Here's my dilemma. I'm basically torn at this point on what size new tank to get. It comes down to a 120g (48x24x24) or 125g (72x18x21). I plan on getting a ray and tig, plus a few other fish to fill up the tank. Anyway, you guys can see my problem. 24" width vs 72" length. I'm looking for a Motoro or Leopoldi. I know these guys will outgrow either tank, but I'll deal with that what the time comes. Filtration will be by means of Eheim Pro3, btw. Anyway, all you ray guys, which would you choose?
bro go for whatever tank that is the wides ..... im going to post my indoor pond to give you some ideas......post will be 12/22/05 :thumbsup:
 
can you build a pond in the space you have??
 
reefman said:
you should get a 180 it only about $150 to $200 more

...something like that. Tack on the cost of additional filtration, heating, water, electricity, stuff like that-it's the little things that add up. 120g it is I guess.
 
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