sc aquarium vs cad lights

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hey guys I basically wanna get a new tank aiming for a cube look and have seen sc aquariums and the cad lights in 50 and 60 gallons was wondering if anybody has any of these tanks, and if you do if you guys can please give any pros and cons on each please and what type of led lights would you recommend? help plz
 
I had the SCA 50g cube in the past and currently have the 66g tank. My only complaint is the included plumbing is thin walled so I do my own plumbing. Both tanks themselves are great looking and have had no issues with either one.
 
Not a fan of how the SC tanks look. They do not have the sleek modern look that a CAD Lights or Red Sea has.

However, the optional equipment options for SCs are top notch. You can of course install those on any tank.
 
I ended up going with an SCA and loved it. The build was great and a very solid tank as well. I wanted to go with CAD lights but their recent customer reviews have been awful at best so I avoided them. Maybe things have changed and I hope so bc they do build very attractive aquariums...
 
Im also looking into getting a 50gal honestly i don't see much differences in looks between the SCA vs CAD however with little research i heard lots of good things about SCA.
 
Im also looking into getting a 50gal honestly i don't see much differences in looks between the SCA vs CAD however with little research i heard lots of good things about SCA.
Go with the SCA. Will at SCA will be able to get you a good deal on the 50gal PNP with full wood stand. Roughly around $760
 
So now im officially confused between the SCA 50gal Dimensions: (24"W x 24"L x 20"H) and the CAD lights 60 gal Dimensions: (23.5" x 23.5" x 23.5").

Any help on making a desition would be greatly appreciated.
 
The inner dimensions of the tank will actually be the true water volume. Most likely the dimensions are taken from the outside on both the CAD and the SCA. The sumps in each brand of tank (+ water volume) are most likely comparable in size so water volume for each tank will vary based on rocks, sand, pumps. skimmers, reactors or anything else taking up volume in the tank. To get a rough estimate on tank size/water volume you can use Marine depots calculator for tanks. It allows you to select the shape and dimensions of the tank to give you a pretty accurate water volume in the display. Best of luck.
 
The inner dimensions of the tank will actually be the true water volume. Most likely the dimensions are taken from the outside on both the CAD and the SCA. The sumps in each brand of tank (+ water volume) are most likely comparable in size so water volume for each tank will vary based on rocks, sand, pumps. skimmers, reactors or anything else taking up volume in the tank. To get a rough estimate on tank size/water volume you can use Marine depots calculator for tanks. It allows you to select the shape and dimensions of the tank to give you a pretty accurate water volume in the display. Best of luck.

I see, but besides for that, the dimensions alone of the cadlight might look a little nicer because its taller.
 
I see, but besides for that, the dimensions alone of the cadlight might look a little nicer because its taller.
I guess it all depends on preference. Call Will at SCA. They can make what ever size you prefer. Also the cost still would be cheaper than the CAD
 
The CAD however will look more sleek / modern. Depends what your preference is.
 

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