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Ryan Wright

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I currently have a 65, want to upgrade when we move (no clue when since market is insane) i want my upgrade to be 90-180gal, (I like my 65, but would like a bit more width and a hair more front to back depth). Is there a size that will work for 65 and give me margin for the upgrade to tank? Or is it too big of a difference and I will have to rebuy?
 

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I currently have a 65, want to upgrade when we move (no clue when since market is insane) i want my upgrade to be 90-180gal, (I like my 65, but would like a bit more width and a hair more front to back depth). Is there a size that will work for 65 and give me margin for the upgrade to tank? Or is it too big of a difference and I will have to rebuy?
Hi Ryan - kind of unclear - you want a bigger tank. The question is is there a gyre - that you can use in teh 65 and then switch to the larger tank?

In any case, I like the Maxspect Gyre 330 or 350 - depending. They can be set to lower flow as well - either will work in the small tank - as well as the large tank - hope this helps
 

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