Hello all,
I have been lurking about view this forum for a while and love all the advice and inpirational tanks, i am currenlty saving to get myself a braceless optiwhite and all the other gubbings (DIY stand) so that one day i'll have a lovely planted tank
I am limited with space in my kennel house and was hoping someone here would be able to advise me, i am looking to get a tank 60cm wide (in an ideal world 90cm but can't) 45cm deep (for greater depth perspective), now was thinking 45cm in height, however i'm not sure how that would limit the options with regards to aquascaping as it is a funny shaped cube, if i was to go for a 30cm tall tank it would maintain more of a panoramic ratio aspect. Does anyone have 60*45*45 or 60*45*30(h) so that i can see how they look. I'm bad at decision at the best of times so this is really bugging me
Please can anyone advise which would be best - i know its proberly more of a subjective view and everyone will have their own views, but any examples would allow me to visulise it.
Regards
Mark
I have been lurking about view this forum for a while and love all the advice and inpirational tanks, i am currenlty saving to get myself a braceless optiwhite and all the other gubbings (DIY stand) so that one day i'll have a lovely planted tank
I am limited with space in my kennel house and was hoping someone here would be able to advise me, i am looking to get a tank 60cm wide (in an ideal world 90cm but can't) 45cm deep (for greater depth perspective), now was thinking 45cm in height, however i'm not sure how that would limit the options with regards to aquascaping as it is a funny shaped cube, if i was to go for a 30cm tall tank it would maintain more of a panoramic ratio aspect. Does anyone have 60*45*45 or 60*45*30(h) so that i can see how they look. I'm bad at decision at the best of times so this is really bugging me
Please can anyone advise which would be best - i know its proberly more of a subjective view and everyone will have their own views, but any examples would allow me to visulise it.
Regards
Mark