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Hello everyone! I came across this site while researching a new aquarium. I currently have an 8-year-old Red Sea reffer 350. It's still holding up, I also have an 8-year-old kessil ap700 that is still working. I have some soft coral and two giant toad stools that are outgrowing the tank. I am looking to purchase a new rimless aquarium in the 130-160 gallon (display) range. Red Sea was the "hot" tank at the time when I purchased the tank. I see there are many rimless aquariums out now. Are there any ones to stay away from? Any recommendations to good tanks would be great. Also lighting. I would like to do some sps this round. Thanks for any feedback!
 

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Welcome to your new home for saltwater reef aquarium resources and fun! Welcome to the family! :D
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