Fluval Sea Evo 13.5 opinions?

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For the cost I think its great and would recommend it as a starter tank. Small mods to filtration (baskets and plugging back wall) and maybe a slightly better pump and you will be good to go.

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Under the stock lights and hood, you'll be fine! ;)

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For the cost I think its great and would recommend it as a starter tank. Small mods to filtration (baskets and plugging back wall) and maybe a slightly better pump and you will be good to go.

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Thanks for the reply, I'll make sure to do those modifications!!
 
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I'm probably going to do a couple zoanthids after the tank is a couple months old.
 

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I would do a scarlet skunk cleaner shrimp, 2 ocellarius clown fish, a firefish, and a yellow watchman goby. For the cuc i would do 3 astrea snails 2 cerith snail, no crabs as they eat coral or can eat coral. 3-4 nassarius vibex.
 

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I would do a scarlet skunk cleaner shrimp, 2 ocellarius clown fish, a firefish, and a yellow watchman goby. For the cuc i would do 3 astrea snails 2 cerith snail, no crabs as they eat coral or can eat coral. 3-4 nassarius vibex.
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Love it! My first trip into reefing after lots of freshwater. Certainly far from impressive looking at the minute but it’s great to get a hang of things and I’m learning tons from it.
 

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