36 by 36 by 22length is this considered a cube tank?

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i always thought i had a 90 gallon cube just found out i have a 124 rimless Acrylic Tank.any way i was wondering if i stock it the same as a 125 rectangle tank as far as tangs and fish goes. id like to get a 1 spot foxface so tangs and clown fish dont kill newbeie peaceful fish and i will get clowns
 
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My only feedback on cubes versus rectangular tanks is that cubes don't have as large of a footprint, so there is less swimming space for fish.

I wouldn't put a wrasse in my 60g cube, but I would put one in my 40g breeder because of the additional swimming space.
 

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