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  1. Woody7477

    Best Flow Powerheads for a Hexagonal Tank

    I am converting my 35G hex tank to salt. Each side is 11.5 inches with a 23 inch diameter. The issue I am concerned about is the powerhead, as virtually any spot on the glass would hit the rock/coral in the middle (downside of a hex :disappointed-face:) except when placed above the formations...
  2. REM2021

    Hello Introduction and a BTA vs Torch Question

    Good evening all! Relatively new reefer--I kept a seahorse FOWLR and then a nano reef for a few years, took a several year break (waiting for the kiddo to get old enough I had some time\energy\money for reefing again!) and set up a new nano tank about seven months ago. I'm running a 20 gallon...
  3. Will Perry

    Build Thread Building on a Budget - 42 Gallon 2nd hand Oceanic Hexagon

    Hey guys! I'm new to the community and out to earn a spiffy new Build Thread Badge!! I don't have all of my supplies just yet, but most of the things I do have at my disposal (well, all of them so far) are 2nd hand. So far my supplies are as follows: An Oceanic 42 Gallon Hexagon Aquarium A...
  4. HexaReef

    Whats Up Everybody!? New but not new...

    What's up everyone..? Name is Brandon, From Olympia, WA, and although I'm not entirely new to the hobby, I have been out of it for the last 9 years. I just started up a small 35 gallon Hexagon reef tank about 2 weeks ago. Looking forward to learning and re-learning things through the knowledge...
  5. n2585722

    Build Thread Canopy and Stand Build for 42 Gallon Hex Tank

    I wanted to get back into the hobby and try out LED's as a light source. I had a 42 gallon hex tank on hand to use as a test tank for this. My better half had a few requirements if I set this tank back up. She did not want to see a water line or the gravel or sand below the surface level on the...
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