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I have a 75 gallon petco tank and a 20 gallon long petco tank that i would like to start a new tank with. I would like a few recommendations and have a few questions.
What would be a good overflow to but drill and install into the 75 gallon?
Should i start with a UV filter off the bat?
Should i start with a refugium off the bat?
How do i cure dry rock?- My wife wont let me put the tank up until after Christmas but i would like to start curing rock now to cut down on the cycle time.
Any other suggestions would be great. I currently have a 40 breeder but i would like to move tank location and upgrade to a bigger size
 

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I have a 75 gallon petco tank and a 20 gallon long petco tank that i would like to start a new tank with. I would like a few recommendations and have a few questions.
What would be a good overflow to but drill and install into the 75 gallon?
Should i start with a UV filter off the bat?
Should i start with a refugium off the bat?
How do i cure dry rock?- My wife wont let me put the tank up until after Christmas but i would like to start curing rock now to cut down on the cycle time.
Any other suggestions would be great. I currently have a 40 breeder but i would like to move tank location and upgrade to a bigger size
#reefsquad
 

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Personally, i would for sure drill it. For overflows, I'd look at:
Fuji Cube
Eshopps
Innovative Marine, but they maybe are out of stock?
Synergy

I'm not a UV guy. They do have their place. I wouldn't put too much faith in one solving disease issues. I am a proponent of QT.

Fuge? Sure, if that's your goal. You could start with some extra rock that you're cycling and throw that in the sump. Some people mean algae scrubber when they say "refugium". I would probably wait on that.

For curing rock, I agree if you do that now, you won't have to cycle the tank. A Brute trash can, heater, powerhead can get that done. Add all your rock and enough ammonia to reach about 2 ppm.

Edit: To add to the rock curing...

If you are using dry rock or previously live rock that's dead, I would test the Brute for phosphate. Better to fix a potential phosphate-in-the-rock issue there than in the tank.
 
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