150G Tall tank opinion thread!

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Hey all, I'm thinking of upgrading my current tank from a 29 gallon to a 150G Tall tank. Been wanting to get a larger one for years, but I found someone selling both the tank+stand for a great price and might take the dive. Since this could be my first real expensive purchase (400$), I would definitely love to get some of your thoughts on it. I plan on housing large predator fish in it.

The dimensions are 48 inches x 24 inches x 31 inches (length x width x height). Basically the 4 ft length version, not the 6ft one.

For those who have this tank, some questions:

- How has your experience so far with it been?
- How easy is it to clean algae off the bottom of the tank (both on sand/rocks and esp on the glass)?
- Since the tank is very tall at 31in, do you have to stand on a small ladder to clean all the time? Would you say it's easy for someone with a slightly bad back to reach down to clean the bottom areas of the tank?
- Where do you put your circulation pumps (top, bottom, opposite sides) to avoid dead spots? And how many?
- Do I need a more powerful light if I want to grow macroalgae since the depth is so high?

- If you could choose a 125G long or even a 150G long, would you go for that instead? Or do you love your 150G Tall no matter what?
- Since I want to house large predator fish (fishes around 9-12in max), do you think a 150G tall would be ok?


And if anyone wants to post their 150G tall tank, that would be lovely too! Would really enjoy looking at everyone's builds.
 
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Here’s an example with what you could do with a 150 tall. I used to follow this guys thread over at the “other forum”. Anyways look for SDguy’s build thread. Looks pretty awesome to me.
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