46 gallon bowfront build

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Just joined R2R but have viewed many threads in the past for help. I’m planning a 46 gallon bowfront build with mostly used equipment to keep price down. Haven’t fully decided on a full mixed or anemone specific tank. I am designing an AIO acrylic drop in instead of a sump. I have found a tank and stand locally for $100 which is a good start. Hoping to keep total price under $1500 but we shall see
 
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Just joined R2R but have viewed many threads in the past for help. I’m planning a 46 gallon bowfront build with mostly used equipment to keep price down. Haven’t fully decided on a full mixed or anemone specific tank. I am designing an AIO acrylic drop in instead of a sump. I have found a tank and stand locally for $100 which is a good start. Hoping to keep total price under $1500 but we shall see
That is a doable budget. But I wouldn’t skimp on dosing pumps, lighting, or a skimmer. I’ve found Those are the three main pieces of equipment. If you do some searching, you should be able for find some hydra 26 HD’s for under $300 a piece.
 
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