Question about a tank brand

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Hi new to this forum as of tonight. Had a saltwater tank back in the 90’s, looking to start up another one. I’m interested in a 75 or 100 gallon acrylic tank. Not sure yet if I’m doing a reef/fish tank or just a fish only tank. My situation is this, tank will be going on top of my entertainment center. I don’t have room behind the entertainment center for box’s for filtration, pumps, etc. entertainment center back up to the wall. I found the Clear-for-life Uniquarium tank online and it gets pretty good reviews but info on this system is pretty slim. What are your thoughts on this tank? It works for me because it’s all self contained. Are there any other Tanks on the market like this tank where the filtration Is on the back of the tank? Is this a good beginner tank? Sorry for such a long story to get to my questions.
 
you will find a lot of AIO's which is All In Ones. they have a separating wall, with overflow into chambers for heat, filtration and refugium functions hidden behind the wall. whether there is a size to your satisfaction will depend on what kind of budget/time-frame you have. Good luck and let us know what you find, and do going forward.
Welcome to R2R!!
how much weight will the entertainment center support? will moisture be a concern to your other entertainment components?
 
Clear for life I believe was once made by Clarity Plus
 

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