Little help finding a tank

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with the wealth of knowledge here, I thought I’d ask around. So my plan is to do an in wall reef tank, something like this....
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On this wall in my home...
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I have about 56” to work with so a 48” wide tank would work well. Looking for some help on people that have purchased tanks in store, or online. I want at least the front glass to be low iron glass. Anyone with suggestions is greatly appreciated.
 
I have an in wall tank(see attached pics). Love it. Things to think about. How much rock will you have? I have a lot. This makes it really hard to get to the front glass to scrape. Dont skimp on the structure. I used 2x6 joists. Paint or limo tint the back of tank. If not you will see all the uglyness through it. Get a drilled tank and sump. Any mechanics (overflow boxes, anything hang on) will be in your way when you are trying to work in the tank. Those are the only disadvantages I have with mine.
The pros out weigh them pretty easily. Everything is hidden! You don't need to spend extra $$ on fancy lighting hangers. Cord management can slack a bit until you are sure where everything actually works and gets plugged into. And, it is kind of a permanent fixture in your home. Kinda forces the up-keep. Because its easier to up-keep than build a new wall[emoji1].
Good luck!
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IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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