Experiences with peninsula tanks

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Hey all,

I was hoping to hear about people’s experience with peninsula style tanks. I am just learning about them, and I think they seem pretty awesome in theory, but was hoping to get feedback from people who have then. What are the positives and more importantly, what are the negatives?

Is there a size limit for tanks to be effective using a peninsula style setup?

Would it work with large tanks (350G+)?

Are there specific overflows that work on peninsula tanks, or do all work?

Apologies if my questions are dumb, just trying to learn from people with these tanks!

Thanks in Advance
 

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I personally have not seen them but I understand that they are harder to make look good but they have more potential. all overflows should work but not as well as they might in other tanks due to placement.

Rico has a great peninsula
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