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Well I'm gonna be setting up the 35g rimless planet aquarium tank I won at the local swap soon. Its 20x20x20. I have most of the equipment and items I need to start it up. I'm gonna be using a steel stand my uncle built me with light hangers for my leds. The skimmer is going to be a Reef Octopus NWB110. Return pumps a eheim compact 2000, this one has an adjustable output flow between 265-528gph. Im gonna be using a diy cube sump I made (copied trigger systems cube sump). Wp25 for flow in the tank. Gonna use the herbie overflow 1in drain and 3/4in emergency drain. An ecotech radion gen 2 for lighting
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Transferring over all the contents from my red sea max 130 over to this tank so there won't really be a cycling period
 
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Here's the actual tank it has an external overflow so it doesn't take up space in the tank
 

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