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I have decided to finally upgrade from my Bio Cube 32 mixed reef to 90-120 gallon. As much as I love the build quality of the Red Sea Reefer series, I simply am not a fan of rimless tanks. Not to mention I am not ready to plunk down more than my monthly mortgage on the basic 425 XL setup with no filtration or lighting included. I have been ammassing equipment / dry rock as I find great deals used or new, and I only lack the skimmer and lights for which is dependent on the tank I purchase.

Need opinions on a solid manufacturer of reef ready tanks with stands and canopies. I don't need top of the line, just a good rep. I may even go used if the right deal comes along, but would like to know what manufacturers to stay away from,
 

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Definitely take a look at SC aquariums!!! Quality product for sure but as mentioned no frame.
 

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Check with your local fish store.
To me, it sounds like you want a reef-ready tank that's either a standard 90 (4x1.5x2) or a standard 120 (4x2x2). They should be able to find you one easily.

Deep blue is a popular manufacturer.
 

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