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Imho, width wise I will go for is 2.5ft..reason being its easier to do scaping n more 3D look..height wise 2ft is enough..reason being easier for maintenance..length wise go for the max u can (budget & space)..so that u won't regret later n wanting to upgrade..

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I will go 622.....2.5ft height is a killer to do maintenance

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I love this Topic.

Very realistic and USeful.

I used to have that doubt too ..

Both for Marine & Rachu Tank.

I guess Most Fishes swims from Left to Right, not Top to Bottom.

I also think that 622 should be a better choice ...

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For marine.. i would for 6ft x 2.5ftWide) x 2ft(height) as you can have enough space to scape your rock and allows you to keep any different species of fish.

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Yeah, after hearing so much advice for the bro/sis over here. Plan to upgrade my 4x2.5x2.5 to 6x2.5x2.5. (next year hopefully) Cause sound logical that most fish swim from left to right than bottom to top. But if the fish swim round and round means the 4x2.5x2.5 is better than the 6x2x2?

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I love this Topic. Very realistic and USeful. I used to have that doubt too .. Both for Marine & Rachu Tank. I guess Most Fishes swims from Left to Right, not Top to Bottom. I also think that 622 should be a better choice ...
Glad you love this topic bro. Cause been keep thinking and thinking. Some people have the same gallon size of tank as me but its different in length. So curious if those fishes that can kept within 180gallon tank, does the same logic apply to my tank. So yeah, wanna clear my doubts.

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Also, due to space constraint..... 622 might not be practical for some. IN return, have to build 'Vertical' than 'Horizontal' ..

Just like Singapore.

I would like to have 622 next time .. Would be Nice. !

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I feel that the width of a tank is important due to the amount of corals I can stack.. however most of time time I can't see what's behind so also no point :/ hight too tall also require stronger lighting

Go for 3 ft width if space allow, you will be amazed how easy it is to scape your rock and maintain your tank. It will also give you a " Depth " look :P

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Personally, I think there is a very subjective subject;

There are a few factors base on your location and space where you put the tank.

The size may have to be proportionate with your stuff in the same area as your tank.

My preference is the longer the better ... :)

If can go for 6 x 2.5 x 2 or 6 x 2.2 x 1.8 :thumbsup:

(-_-) Happy will do ... (o_o)

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