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I currently have a 37 tall tank. The tank is too tall and i'm tired of dipping my whole arm in the water. I was considering the 40 gallon breeder. I have a few corals and 2 clowns, six line, yellow tail blenny and juvenile flame angel. Would you say it would be a good idea?
 
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I currently have a 37 tall tank. The tank is too tall and i'm tired of dipping my whole arm in the water. I was considering the 40 gallon breeder. I have a few corals and 2 clowns, six line, yellow tail blenny and juvenile flame angel. Would you say it would be a good idea?
Old thread but just saw this so, out of curiosity, have you switched yet?

I transferred from 37 tall to 40 breeder about 1.5 years ago and like it WAY BETTER for multiple reasons.

I like the 60 breeder idea, honestly, but my tank is in a nook and the 40 is the widest I could go there.
 
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