Bubble Nano Tank

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I am new to reefing and have never setup a tank, I got a 18gal or so bubble nano tank from my buddy and he used a in tank filter. I'm not a fan of in tank filters as they take up space and just don't look that great, I decided to drill out bulk heads on one of the flat sides to do an external filter and heater. The outside has 3" and the inside is 3 1/4" of room. I am debating should i put in 1/2" or 3/4" or 1" or a combo of bulk heads? I plan on putting the bulkhead that drains to the filter on top to be able to skim the water and the return under that with a slight angle to the top to agitate the surface.

Suggestion on overflow strainers, cone or low-profile?


Planning to use a small powerhead or two to put opposite of the return or place 1 on either side 2/3 or so of the way down pointing at each other for turbulence.
Suggestions for cheap small AC powerheads? Later on i will upgrade to DC powerheads


Tank stock ideas: a pair of clowns, a goby or jawfish, fire angel, and a fire red shrimp, along with some live rock and coral later on.

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I also have a 70gal with a 29 gal sump i am in the process of setting up. Herbie overflow setup with 1" pipes. If fish need to, can move to the 70gal
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Ron Reefman

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Good luck. It looks like a cleaning nightmare to me. But that's just my opinion.
 

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