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    Re: 125 gallon aquarium and the pros opinions

    Quote Originally Posted by DandD View Post
    I don’t know the exact dimensions I just know it’s a 125 gallon long. The friend I’m getting it from his wife use to manage a salt water fish store,so everything was cleaned and stored properly. the water features will be removable and self containing so I should still be safe. I plan on a uth and probably some lights of some sort due to PA being cold I’ll need something. It should be a fun project that I can take my time get it running and make sure everything’s safe before the big move
    Ok. The reason I ask is that the taller it is it may be tough to heat. Plus, with such a terrestrial species it may be a lot of wasted height.

    I can't speak from experience with a glass enclosure that large though, so these are just my thoughts.

    I'd look into radiant heat panels too, rather than lights. But again, just a thought.

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