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    Tank height ...

    Im yet to decide between 4x2x2 and 4x2.5x2 for my new display tank. The cheapest price i found for 4x2x2 with cab/hood is $400 and 4x2.5x2 cab/hood is $700.

    I like the extra viewing area and extra volume with 2.5' height but the price is almost double than 2'. Do you think the extra 6" worth the money or should i stay with 4x2x2?

    Cheers,

    Deds

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    Well maybe they added it too the width of the tank, the correct way to write it would be LxWxH (Length x Width x Height). Well this is how the mathematical equation was writen for finding the volume of a square.

    Although either one will result in the same volume, it might effect the manufactures price being more width rather than height.

    Id check that out just too make sure.

    Thats about 150 gals, nice size...

    Scott AKA - Flukes

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    4x2x2 s still a pretty big tank and 2 foot seems a good height for discus. Unless you have a specific reason for wanting the extra height, I'd save the extra money for more tanks!!!!
    Thirty-five years keeping and breeding discus, and I'm still learning :P

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    im sure its 2.5' height as i called to confirm, i wouldnt want pay extra $$$ for extra width

    now i need to justify the cost for my viewing pleasure ...

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    The more the better...you'll regret it later..

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    I would strongly suggest not going above 2ft in height...

    You will regret it when it comes to maintenance... 1/2 a foot doesnt seem like much, but wait till you have to get your hands wet (you will need a snorkel)

    I would go 2.5 wide, now that is a suweeeeeeeeeeet sized tank... 4ft length, 2.5 wide & 2ft wide....

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    Agreed,

    i have a 1m deep tank and i have to drain 140ltrs if i want my hand to get to the bottom

    i also have to have a selection of mental sticks including a spoon on a stick, a bent peice of wire on a stick and others

    try it dry and see if your going to be able to touch the bottom without worrying about holding your breath!
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    The more the better...you'll regret it later..
    I could not agree more. You always wonder what it would be like with the extra height

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    psx, width is better, since regular maintenance is required with Discus, how are you meant to accopmplish this if you cant even get close to the bottom of the tank...

    One of my fav tanks (its only a 4ftr ) is a 4ft x 3ft x 2ft... yup, 3ft wide (not my tank but it looks huge from the front)...

    You may regret not getting the biggest you can, but you will probably regret the height once you start having to do poop vacs...

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    Width is always much better than height in any tank.

    Higher the tank, the ticker the glass, the more expensive it gets.... Would save the money, buy a wider tank and STILL have money leftover to buy some HOT discus.

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