Hi everyone,
My foray into reefing hit a pause after I bought a used 120 gallon tank which had a crack in its frame that I had failed to notice when purchasing. After giving it some thought, and not wanting to risk a leaking tank, I decided to go for a new 120G aqueon.
I have put in many hours planning my setup around a 120G but recently came across the SCA 150G. At its sale price, it's not that much more expensive than the 120G and I get starphire glass on top of the extra 30 gallons. Also, 150G would allow me to keep tangs that require more swim room. I was thinking 120G would be a good manageable size to start with but wanted to upgrade to a 180G sometime in the future. Now 150G seems to be a final size that I could live with
However, I am bit apprehensive that 150G would be more than I can handle. So I hoping someone who's upgraded to 150G from a 120 or a SCA 150G owner can answer these questions for me:
1. Is the 150G a good size for a 1st timer? or will I be in way over my head compared to 120G? My previous largest tank was a 40G freshwater
2.Will it be significantly complex in setup and upkeep compared to 120.
2. I wasn't planning on shoring up my floor joists for my 120G. Will I need to for 150G?
3. Is the 150G easy to maneuver around? Looks like it weighs 250 lbs approx compared to 150 lbs for 120G. Can 2-3 people be able to move the tank and place it on a stand? I won't be dealing with stairs here.
4. Anything else I should consider if I choose to go with 150G?
cheers,
Arun
My foray into reefing hit a pause after I bought a used 120 gallon tank which had a crack in its frame that I had failed to notice when purchasing. After giving it some thought, and not wanting to risk a leaking tank, I decided to go for a new 120G aqueon.
I have put in many hours planning my setup around a 120G but recently came across the SCA 150G. At its sale price, it's not that much more expensive than the 120G and I get starphire glass on top of the extra 30 gallons. Also, 150G would allow me to keep tangs that require more swim room. I was thinking 120G would be a good manageable size to start with but wanted to upgrade to a 180G sometime in the future. Now 150G seems to be a final size that I could live with
However, I am bit apprehensive that 150G would be more than I can handle. So I hoping someone who's upgraded to 150G from a 120 or a SCA 150G owner can answer these questions for me:
1. Is the 150G a good size for a 1st timer? or will I be in way over my head compared to 120G? My previous largest tank was a 40G freshwater
2.Will it be significantly complex in setup and upkeep compared to 120.
2. I wasn't planning on shoring up my floor joists for my 120G. Will I need to for 150G?
3. Is the 150G easy to maneuver around? Looks like it weighs 250 lbs approx compared to 150 lbs for 120G. Can 2-3 people be able to move the tank and place it on a stand? I won't be dealing with stairs here.
4. Anything else I should consider if I choose to go with 150G?
cheers,
Arun

