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![]() Thanks for all the input! I don't think I have a specific need for a species tank. The more I think about it, the less keen I feel about having to maintain multiple tanks. It is enough to maintain the display and the sump! One big tank it is then. You made a very good point at lunch today Tony.. you can easily spread yourself too thin by having to maintain multiple tanks.
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![]() You could always put your sump in the basement and run the 90g as a way wicked refugium.
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![]() ya, that thought had crossed my mind... A 90 Gallon Display Refugium of chaeto and caulerpa..
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![]() You will love the 6' tank. I went with a 210g, since its the same footprint as a 180g but with a few extra inches of height (29" vs 24") to make it a better display & better for flow up high.
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