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For me, for someone just starting out I will suggest an all in one or else a 40 gallon breeder. I find it's a good balance with not being super tiny and not too big. Easy enough to do water changes and you don't need a garbage can sitting in your living room to mix water.. lol.... For someone who for sure is going to stick with it and not shut the tank down in half a year, I too prefer in the 75-125 gallon range. Seems to be a good balance of ease of maintenance and stability, and you can keep a larger range of fish, corals and inverts. I've had 300+ gallon tanks and picos, and I can say each presents it's own challenges. I'm currently running 800+ gallons of tanks, so I have a pretty good idea how long it takes to do stuff. |
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Off topic: would love to see your 800 gallon tank :mrgreen: A thread for it perhaps? :D One of the popular notions of this forum is: pic or it never happened :lol: |
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I wish I had a single 800 gallon.. haha.... nope. I have a 300 gallon, a 200 gallon, and 3x 100 gallon tanks. Only two are reefs and the rest are freshwater. :) I have no clue where my old tank threads went but I used to have hundreds of posts when I was more active on the forum. Got married, shut a bunch of tanks down and was MIA for a few years and when I came back all of a sudden I'm a newb again. |
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