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Not sure if this is the right place so sorry in advanced if I should of posted somewhere else.
I' trying to chose between a 75g rectangle deep blue or a 92g corner oceanic pre drilled with stand and canopy both are the same (275.00) but I'll try and work that down. I' not sure if the 75 is drillable or not which is a must because I'll be running a sump and don' plan on using a hob overflow. My concern with the corner is I'm not sure of the livestock that it can handle as this will be a mixed reef with fish. Any advise you would be if you have one and what livestock you have/equipment running this won' be my first salt/reef but will be the largest and first time running a sump.
 
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Personally, I've always like the corner tanks, especially if they are pre-drilled. It's more of a personal choice than anything but rectangle gives you more room to work with underneath.

Advanced Acrylics makes great quality sumps although you can probably find a used one for much cheaper.
 
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32 biocube for a 100 it is. Couldn' pass it up and figured it be better to get back into it with a little small setup.
 

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