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I have this empty spot on my desk...think a small salty would look good with some easy coral frags...
What are some good small all in one tanks that could go here....that could support easy corals right out of the box. 1870A0D7-15C9-4D69-B5F5-1FF6FF26EF32.jpeg
 

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What are the dimensions you're working with. Maybe an IM 10 or a biocube 16 would look good there :)
 
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dimensions I want to keep it in are 13inches deep and 16inches across.
I am looking at the fluval 5....I think 5-6 gallons is as big as I want to go.
 

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dimensions I want to keep it in are 13inches deep and 16inches across.
I am looking at the fluval 5....I think 5-6 gallons is as big as I want to go.
Fluval Spec V would be a good option. you'd likely have to change the lighting though. The Evo 13.5 would be another good option. a little bigger but its built with the intention of a reef
 

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