Tank Upgrade 2021 - Opinions Needed

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RSM E-260 is my current setup. Going to keep current setup and transfer inhabitants once new tanks cycle is complete. Was thinking 110-150 gallon total volume. $10k Budget All In.

What do you all recommend I keep an eye on?


RSM S400, S500, or if they come out with a smaller size than the new Euro Braced Reefer S

Reef Savvy - best dimensions for my desired total volume? Main Tank + Sump Size.

Waterbox Reef LX if they come out with a smaller size than the 190.4

Cade?

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why did you put a reef in that
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here is that job, logged by Tuffloud

very handy to see his after move edits.
 

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why did you put a reef in that
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the one thing I'd add to your job is skip cycle moving 100% of the current live rock and if there is invaders on it causing the request for new rock, we move it anyway, and kill those off before its in the new tank. having your corals among new rocks going uglies phase for a year w be quite harsh, current rocks will help.
 
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the one thing I'd add to your job is skip cycle moving 100% of the current live rock and if there is invaders on it causing the request for new rock, we move it anyway, and kill those off before its in the new tank. having your corals among new rocks going uglies phase for a year w be quite harsh, current rocks will help.
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High pressure shells: Do you look for signs of stress in the invertebrates in your reef tank?

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