Help with Aquarium Pick

Daenion

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I am trying to decide between a Red Sea 625 G2 and a Red Sea 750 G2.

I will be putting this aquarium in the first floor so I am not too worried about the weight however I will follow the general rule of putting it near a load bearing wall perpendicular to the joists. However, I was wondering if 750 would be too big for someone just getting back to the hobby after 20 years or is it more of a go big or go home.

If I go with either how did you guys get it inside your home. Would couple friends be enough or do I actually need professional help?

Is there a big difference between 6ft and 5ft? If there is would a shallow 6ft be a better alternative than 625?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Note: For those who saw my previous posts, they had to cancel the 525 since they couldn't deliver it in time and I am going out of town this Monday for couple weeks.
 

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Either system would be great. I have the 750 and love it. If you have the space and the difference in price isn't a hurdle, go with the 750 or S-850 (with the aluminum stand and dual sump).

You need at least 4 people (preferably 6) to move the tank, and glass suction handles are a must.
 

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I would be scared of Red Sea tanks right now after seeing so many issues with them. I don't know if it's just because they sell so many of them or what, but the number of posts I see about them leaking is concerning.
 

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