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karlmuth

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Hi all,
I have just moved back to the area after being gone for a long time. I am planning on getting back into hobby. I had to sell off and get rid of my old set up. Now I have the fun of planning a new tank. I know that some technology has changed, but some things are the same.
Some background on what I had 120 gallon setup with a 40 gallon sump 2x 250 watt halides, Octopuss 200 skimmer, with a mix of pumps and wave maker. I ended up with large to show size tangs, mixed reef corals. This time I think I will go smaller 60gallon tank. I have at least a year to plan this out, and I would like to get it right the 1st time.
 

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Yoo Karl, welcome back my friend.
Yes a lot has changed but one thing stayed the same and that this is a awesome hobby to be in.
 

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Good to have you back. What kind of tank(s) are you looking at? We just set up our second tank. It's a 34g rimless. I'm really digging it. Kind of makes my eurobraced 170 seem not so pretty, lol.
 
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Thank you for the warm welcome.

I was thinking of a 60gallon cube, center over flow, led lighting.
 
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