"Drop-off" tank style

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So i recently purchased a "drop-off" style tank that will be here in a week...

my question is to those who do own one, how do you like it? pros and cons?
do you have pictures so i can get a rough idea to scape it?

any advice?




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Here is one I used to have. It was not a huge drop off but I thought it looked kind of cool (different from most aquariums at least). Pros: Unique and different from others Cons: A lot of fish like to congregate in the smaller drop off area from time to time, it was a challenging to clean, place coral, or change the rock-scape because is was so deep in the drop off.

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Here is one I used to have. It was not a huge drop off but I thought it looked kind of cool (different from most aquariums at least). Pros: Unique and different from others Cons: A lot of fish like to congregate in the smaller drop off area from time to time, it was a challenging to clean, place coral, or change the rock-scape because is was so deep in the drop off.

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That does look amazing though!

you have the IM model? What kind of lighting did you use?
 
That does look amazing though!

you have the IM model? What kind of lighting did you use?
I am not sure what you mean by "IM Model". Please forgive my ignorance and clarify and I will see what I have.
Regarding the lighting, I got rid of this aquarium about 6 years ago and when I did I had converted it to XR30W radions (3 of them). I bought a 60" long fixture that had metal halides down the middle and 60" actinic compact fluorescent lights along each side.
 
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One of the nicest acro dominated drop off tank I've seen.
 
I am not sure what you mean by "IM Model". Please forgive my ignorance and clarify and I will see what I have.
Regarding the lighting, I got rid of this aquarium about 6 years ago and when I did I had converted it to XR30W radions (3 of them). I bought a 60" long fixture that had metal halides down the middle and 60" actinic compact fluorescent lights along each side.
IM model is the Innovative Marine maker

i did notice a few other makers, but not much
 
IM model is the Innovative Marine maker

i did notice a few other makers, but not much
The tank was made as two separate tanks from Glass Cages. They cut the bottom of the longer aquarium short to create the opening for the smaller "drop-off" aquarium which I then rigged up to the top aquarium. I used a series of jacking screws and shims to get the bottom aquarium up tight and siliconed to the upper. To hide the seem I glued on a black acrylic strip.
 
Hows the 20G working for you besides the running out of space?
I am currently debating on lighting also, that's my next hassle

I love the 20 I used to run a 150 with a 100 gallon basement sump had to sell due to a move. I miss not being able to get what fish I wanted and have all the space. But I love how easy a water change is and I don’t run a skimmer in my 20’s. They to me seem a lot easier to care for. Also lighting is a lot easier and cheaper one light will cover the 20 no problem.
 

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