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Geologically, Sandstone terms came from grain size. So sandstone can be various in chemical contents. If the grain derived from calcareous source, it will raise your water hardness. So test it with acid chloride, dont use if it fizzing
I'll go with 1ft height because it give deeper perspective than tall aquarium.
I suggest to use 4x24W T5HO fixtures hanging half feet from water surface.
I have an aquascape team, until now we only have 2 clients (7ft and 8ft tank) because this is only our side job to afford our hobby :D
Couldn't agree more... I love wide tank...!!! I have a rimless open top custom tank size 60x40x30cm.
But pity most of aquarium brands sells 2ft tank with 1ft wide. So if you want wide 2ft tank, you must request custom tank to glass store
2x1x1ft is recommended for people who just starting an aquascape
Smaller than that: hard to maintain and difficult to reach the balance
Bigger than that: need lot of money, unless it's not your constrain
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