How deep is too deep?

I've heard folks mention his name, but never seen a post by him or quotes from him or anything. Not even a link posted.

Weird.
Search YouTube for 20,000g reef tank and see what the man has done. He is a very busy man and Im sure he has more important things to do than post on forums. Joe does speak and MACNA almost every year and you can find those vidoes as well.
 
My 220g 30" tall. No problem growing low light corals or maintenance with the help of a sand sifting starfish.
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I have a 90 Hex, was a challenge on flow at first but no issues now other than occasional algae on the substrate
 
I'm about to buy a 72w x 25.5d x 24.5h reef aquarium. My local shop has it on the floor for me and will be happy to trade it up to a taller one (30" high) but they are cautioning against it. They say that either the corals on the bottom won't get enough light or, if you take up the light intensity, the corals in the middle to top of the tank get coral bleaching and die. Any thoughts/recommendations?
 
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I disagree.
My tank has similar dimensions but 37" tall and lighting is least of my issues.
 
Everybody has their own style of what they want in a reef tank . Nothing is better or worse they all have their pros/cons . I prefer the shallow wide tanks for open aquascaping (96x48x24) .On the other hand our 1000g is 4 ft tall and is going to be awesome for the fish . It’s all personal prefeance on what is going to fit your space / wants .
 
We’re using radion pros on the 1000g and should have no issues growing sps . It all comes down to the aquascape / sand bed height / lighting arrangement .

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IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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