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|   I would have gone with external overflows for sure and definitely would have gone with a bigger tank. I have a 180 now but I would like to have gone 10'. I will hopefully get to do this very soon. Also I would have gone with a different selection of fish. I currently have many common fish and would like to have done some rarer specimens. The bigger tank should allow me to do this. | 
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|   I agree....an external overflow, will be a "Must" for my next display. | 
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|   Holy crap, where to start 1. Did more research before buying (Classic rookie mistake Im told) 2. Spent more at first, instead of spending more and more as I get more involved 3. Custom tank w/ external Herbie overflow 4. BIGGER.. went 75G, should have done 150+ 5. Did more research (yup I regret that twice) 6. NOT listened to my LFS... Sump, skimmer an light were all wrong for what I realized I wanted after I setup 7. Spent more time figuring out my plumbing setup. | 
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|   I wish I would have go with the 90 gallons Osaka instead of the 70 gallons, but then if I had gone with the 90 gallons tank I would be wishing for a 120 gallons tank today... and if I had a 120 gallons I would be wishing for a 200 gallons...you get the idea... 
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