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|  Considering switching a 75 G FW to FO or FOWLR I have a 75 gallon planted tank that has been more headache than it is worth the past 6 or 7 years. I have considered switching it to a fish-only, or a FOWLR system. It is in my formal living room, I want something that will look good but not be much trouble and time to maintain. Current tank specs are 48" long 75 gallon non-drilled tank, Eheim canister filtration, 4 x 55-watt CF lighting. Most of the fish that appeal to me for FOWLR seem to need a larger tank than 75 gallons: Tangs, Angelfish, longhorned cowfish, triggers, etc. I also don't want to spend too much, I've thought about getting a Lifereef overflow and putting a Bubble Magus in the sump, or else keeping the canister filter and adding a sulfur denitrator. Alternatively picking up a used Tunze in-tank skimmer or Deltec hang-on skimmer and going sumpless. Also considered getting some soft corals with the current lighting. Overall a budget of $1000.00 to change this tank to FO or FOWLR. If anyone has any ideas or suggestions, including what fish would be appropriate for this tank, any experience with sulfur denitrators, etc. I have done reef for something like 5 years but never FOWLR or FO. 
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|   I was under the impression that FW conversions needed some type of special "treatment" if they have been dosed with copper, before starting a SW tank... not sure if that's true or not... Someone confirm? You could probably get away with a good HOB Deltec skimmer and skip the hassle (risk) of a HOB overflow. 
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|   Never dosed copper. Anyway I think the copper issue is more if you are planning a reef tank, not a FOWLR. 
				__________________ 120 gallon sps/anemones/LPS reef since 2004 Apex controller 8 x 54 watt T5 PowerModule Herbie's silent overflow system Jebao DC 12000 return pump Jecod CP-40 Cross-flow circulation device Mini Bubble King 180 Barr Aquatics calcium reactor Bucket fuge | 
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|   From my understanding once copper has been used in the tank it pretty much cant be used for a salt water tank. You would need to remove all the silicone between all the panels and then reassemble with new silicone as the copper probably leeched into the silicone. 
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