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Hey guys I have successfully maintained a 75 gallon reef aquarium and I have save about 6 grand and I want to get something big I’m thinking like 200+. Gallons any ideas on who is a good supplier or what tanks systems are best
Oh and I want it to be all in one
I’m all ears
 
Also realize that there is a lot of weight involved with a tank that size. You'll need to determine whether your flooring will take the weight without modification.
 

solid deal on a good tank and take 3k and put it into lights, skimmer, gyres and controller


just my 2 cents
 
Waterbox fan here. The 190.5 gets you close to 200g and leaves a good chunk of change still for equipment if the 6k is all inclusive. If you are looking for tank only with that budget, then the Infinia 230.6 will get you the volume and still have some funds left over. Good thing is you're in FL so you can get WB to deliver or go through a local retailer. Some travel like WWC so you can order through them, then rack up the rewards for coral shopping later.
 
Hey guys I have successfully maintained a 75 gallon reef aquarium and I have save about 6 grand and I want to get something big I’m thinking like 200+. Gallons any ideas on who is a good supplier or what tanks systems are best
Oh and I want it to be all in one
I’m all ears
Glass cages for the win.
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What do you mean by "all in one"?
 
What do you mean by "all in one"?
An all-in-one tank is one that has equipment chambers in the display tank, usually behind a wall of some type - think a Biocube or an IM20. So if it's a 200g tank, 30-50 gallons of the tank would be given over to the equipment.
 
An all-in-one tank is one that has equipment chambers in the display tank, usually behind a wall of some type - think a Biocube or an IM20. So if it's a 200g tank, 30-50 gallons of the tank would be given over to the equipment.
That's what I think of when I hear "all in one."

That seems like a very niche thing to find for a 200+ gallon aquarium. A large tank with chambers in the back, and no overflow or sump, is an odd choice. A custom tank is likely needed. That's why I asked.
 

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