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I like the low iron glass with black silicon look. Being rimless really keeps a tank looking clean. I also like the wide dimensions so that the contents can be kept away from the sides for cleaning and maintenance. The dual pumps/socks are an excellent feature for more flow and redundancy is a good thing to have. I have gotten back into the hobby and have started curing rock for a second tank. Your Flat Panel would be a great fit in my future!
 

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This is a tough one I really like the Nano RL20 gal. But since I have a desk top duty aquarium I would have to go with the Rimless Flat Panel 65 gal. for the other side of the room. I would put this great looking tank near me and the wife already approves.
 

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The Ocean Stream OS-101 would be my pick so that I could use more than one and place them in various spots. The perimeter flow style sounds like it would work real well. The wave makers I have now do not do that. Coupled with the Ocean Pulse wave maker would make the pumps very manageable.
 

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