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Hello all, im looking to upsize from my 32g biocube and am wanting to get something bigger than 50g but no more than 100g. I havent purchased a new tank yet and am stuck between a few different designs. Ive been looking at cubes, hexs, rimless and the typical rectangle tanks. If anyone has any recommendations or similar setups of their own id love to hear/see them. I have a few other smaller reef tanks but am wanting to do something a little different with this one just not quite sure what yet!
 

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Cubes are neat and much easier to light in my opinion and I love the 3D aspect of it. If you want something different, you could consider a lagoon style tank. Iwant to get a frag tank and make a mangrove wall in the back or a mangrove island. You can even get crabs that will go out of the water and on to the island.
 

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