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I have been thinking about setting up a marine tank for a while, ive decided to take the dive.
I have a Rena 350l setup as a tropical.
Closing down at this point.

I'm looking for starting help do's and don'ts
With this tank I'm looking at using a overflow box rather than drilling the tank.
The stand is being adapted for sump.
Size undecided yet.
 
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Welcome home, you will love it here!

Keep us posted with the build with lots of photos! :)
 

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*Welcome to Reef2Reef @Wotgoesup321 !* My only suggestion at this point would be to go big on your sump.A larger body of water is easier to maintain in the long run.

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