What's your dream tank? (and win $250)

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Don Lidtke

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I just got my RFQ from Crystal Dynamic Aquarium for a custom tank. After talking with them at MACNA my wife and I decided that's the system we want. It's about 2X the cost I had budgeted but when My Love said she liked this tank better that settled it for me. Ya, I have good wife!
 
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Entered! I love how a Penninsula tank can be used to divide a room since open concept floorplans became all the rage. I have a 14 gallon now, but I'd love to upgrade!
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If cost and room constraints were not an option my dream tank would be 6' by 3' by 20 inches. It would have a shorter stand (maybe 30") made out of 80/20. Ghost overflows and a separate room for the equipment. I would want to have lighting high enough that I can easily look top down on this tank and it would be set up more like a lagoon style tank, for mostly top down viewing:)
 
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I voted and entered. I would love a large peninsula tank but don't have a suitable spot in my house for one. That's why I settled on a large standard tank/stand. I also appreciate this not being tied to social media. Forums like Reef2Reef are the only social media I take part in ;)
 

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