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So I've have some ups and downs with this tank. but here we go on a my build. this tank all started with a great 120gl cube in socal about 8years ago.where i have 1birds nest, 2 duncans, 4 colt trees, 4 clowns, 2 dispar anthias. then i got PSC orders for norcal. and it was move time, couldnt take the 120gl tank with me. So I down size to a 45gl for a one move where i lost all but one fish ( a clown). and after about 6 months on tank live support i got a 55gl corner tank where things where stating to look OK. I then upgraed to the 75gl I now have to day. but even that has gone thought some moves. But all the moving is done I now want to just do a nice little reef tank with a lots of soffties and school fish.
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i would buy with the pocket book and afford. I m looking at a upgrade of may a 120 or 100 due to space. but the more water you have the easyer it is to keep the your levels in check. Thats what i have found from my exp.
 

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