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Welcome to R2R!!!

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Welcome to R2R. Sump definitely. A little more work initially but will save lots of headache down the road. A place for the must have skimmer as opposed to HOB type.
Hi and more bucks as well from what I have learnt so far exciting though
 

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Welcome and hello to R2R...you can use either but a canister limits you.

But you can have a great tank with a canister you just have to be on your tank husbandry and not mind a few things hanging on the sides lol

Here's my 75g run with a canister, I will be switching to a sump on our next build to have a cleaner look.

Some new AIO tanks don't even need either so definitely check those out!

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