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AI would like to avoid a 95 gallon explosion at all costs....lol
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You're describing a "aquagiant" reef-ready tank to a "t".
I have one of those, and so do a few others here. They are good, but can be a bit of an issue to get some plumbing done. The glass ledges inside the overflow come out pretty easily, and I've taken them all out of mine, and put in a durso standpipe. That makes the overflow work a lot better, in my opinion. Matt |
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except mines not reef ready...
and my dimensions are 50"L X 24"H X 18"W, though now I feel like I need to measure... the stand and tank are almost identical though... I'll look into that brand though, thank you for the info. Last edited by gobytron; 04-17-2009 at 12:49 AM. |
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