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Hi so I’m trying to upgrade from an evo 13.5 to something more. Do I go with an all in one tank again or do I get a tank and build a sump? I was looking and found someone selling a 57 rimless tank with built in over flow and plumbing kit. Does anyone have any insight on this and can explain to me if this is good or not good. Just trying to get the best thing I can.
 
It’s personal preference on what type of tank you want. If you buy used just check the tank throughly

It’s brand new. Is the built in overflow beneficial? Or is this just a substitute for having it drilled
 
Yeah, very much up to you as far as style of tank. I would try to research more about the different types, maybe go and see some in action even just at a shop and then decide what was right for me.
 
Hi so I’m trying to upgrade from an evo 13.5 to something more. Do I go with an all in one tank again or do I get a tank and build a sump? I was looking and found someone selling a 57 rimless tank with built in over flow and plumbing kit. Does anyone have any insight on this and can explain to me if this is good or not good. Just trying to get the best thing I can.

We need more information, what brand is this used tank?
Also will you need a cabinet and what is your budget?
 
We need more information, what brand is this used tank?
Also will you need a cabinet and what is your budget?

So the tank is by deep blue aquatics. 57 gallon with a built in overflow. Brand spanking new. Asking $299. Also I need to get a stand and a sump which he said he has but hasn’t messaged me back yet for a price. My budget depends I would like to be in the 500 range but no more than 1000
 

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