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![]() Welcome to Canreef! Those tanks are beautiful!
It sounds like this is your first saltwater tank? If so, the best advice to give someone new is to take it slow. Setting up one tank is hard work and time consuming and can be expensive! Perhaps focus on just one tank first and see how that works out for you, then work on the second one after the first one has been established. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Both of those tanks are beautiful! I saw that cylinder at Josh's store before and loved it. What are the gallons of each? I can't help you with cost because there are so many options. That's something that you'll definitely have to research. I agree with kien, take it slow.
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![]() the cylinder one is 70 gallons somewhere, I did see Josh's cylinder tank on display yesterday, too bad that one cant really fit into my areas.
![]() the U-shape one im thinking somewhere 150-200? not too sure about this one because it needs some custom attention to it, I want the base sits low on the ground. and a taller tank, ![]() |
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![]() Welcome to Canreef!! Those cylinder tanks are pretty cool looking.
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![]() A big hello to you! Welcome.
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