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    Default Any body satisfied with their 20 or 29 gallons tank?

    I'm thinking about downgrading to a 20 or 29 gallons tank. Any body happy with their 20 or 29 gallons tank? The only problem is that if I downgrade, I can't fit my Korralin calcium reactor and 20 gallons CO2 bottle, sump, all under one stand.
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    Vinh, you are going with a 2ft tank, a 25 makes a great reef. Also, do you think you will need a Ca reactor with that small of a tank?

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    Joshua,
    If you throw in $640 extra, I'll trade it. I'll throw in the stand/canopy too. The reason I'm still lingering with the 92 is that it's an automated reef system. Auto-topoff (tapped into the sink,) auto lightning, auto fans, calcium reactor, etc. Not to mention that it looks awsome.
    Witecap4u,
    Guess not. but I bought it so might as well try to use it. I though about the Tunze Osmoregulator but it's going to cost about $260 for the complete kit by the time I'm done buying all the part to it.
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