Opinions on Corner Tanks?

Discussion in 'Fish Tank Brands and Kits' started by Adanac00, Dec 5, 2007.

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  1. Adanac00

    Adanac00 Plankton

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    Hi i was just wondering what everyone's opinion was on the Corner Tanks for FOWLR tanks would be!!

    good?
    Bad?

    Pros
    Cons

    Thanks for your time and effort!
    kody
     
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  3. Matt Rogers

    Matt Rogers Kingfish

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    I always thought they looked cool and the footprint is more conducive to fish than a skinny or tall tank...
    BUT ... hard to get a sump in the stand. And hard to get a good light fixture for them.
     
  4. omard

    omard Gnarly Old Codfish

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    Always a corner about that needs one. ;)
     
  5. ReefPlayground

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    I like'em for fowlr systems :D
     
  6. Willieo101587

    Willieo101587 Flamingo Tongue

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    Yeah, if it was FOWLR, the lighting wouldn't be as big of a deal. The ones I've seen at least tend to be taller, and that can become an issue with lighting a reef tank. FOWLR, however wouldn't need as much light, so I think it would be cool.
     
  7. Matt Rogers

    Matt Rogers Kingfish

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    You know you guys are right. I kind of glossed over the FOWLR angle. I guess it would be just the sump that would be some work.
     
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  9. ReefPlayground

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    sump are a problem for corners. Largest thing i can get under a 55g corner is a 10g sump, which is hardly anything, but it works. The 90 corners are much better to work with if you plan on having a corner reef. Btw, you don't always need a sump to have a FOWLR or even a reef.
     
  10. reef_guru

    reef_guru Humpback Whale

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    hard to get to the overflow if its in the corner up against the wall
     
  11. tulare reef

    tulare reef Spanish Shawl Nudibranch

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    i have a 42 gal corner tank for sale i loved it but it was not the tank that i wanted. wanted to go reef lights were not going to work and the tank was not big enough. i used a rena canister filter on it an it was sparkling clear all the time with 2 standard 18 in florecent lights was cool for fish though.