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jaa1456

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That all depends on what you consider a lot of Maintenance and how your system is set up. I have seen automated 500 gallon tanks that take less time to maintain than a 125 does. But I would love to have a 500, but it might be a fowlr if I ever get the chance.
 

nanoreefer22

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Without knowing the budget, it's hard to make a recommendation.

If you have a 1k budget, I think you could do a pretty nice 40g with sump.

Tank & Stand used - $100
Lights - $200
Skimmer - $150
LR & LS - $100
Sump - $50
Return - $50
Plumbing - $30

That brings you to $680 and then you use the rest for stocking. It's a really simple set up, but it's pretty much what I've got now and it works great for me.
 

tosiek

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I've always liked 20g-60g cubes and the 40 breeder. Its the perfect balance between havign a good amount of coral/rock able to replicate the look of a larger reef but small enough where you take the time to look at zoa's, shrimp, smaller things in the tank. And it fits in where your not going broke on equipment or maintenance.

Im a big fan of the smaller things, its really something when your looking at a tank and then out of nowhere notice a porcelain crab under a coral filtering the water or notice you have a barnacle in the middle of your montipora.
 

Custom05Taco

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120gal. Big enough to looks as good as large reefs, small enough that you don't spend your weekends maintaining it.

Thank you that's really what I'm trying to get. I dont think I was clear enough. This is not a budget discussion just wanted to get opinions. I just mentioned the budget to keep it realistic for most people are on some kind of budget.
 

evoIX_Reefer

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It's based on many variables:

Situation
Space available
Goals for the tank (DESIRED FISH then SPS, LPS, SOFTIES then Equipment such as wanting LEDs over T5 or MH as well as custom stand/retail market then _______)

My goal for next year?

In wall
Marineland DD 200 or Custom Miracles w/External Coast to Coast tied into 50/75g fuge + 20g CustomKing Frag Tank + External Skimmer + APEX + multiple mp40s
LED setup which will probably be 4xMaxspect Mazzara P-series and eBay LED for the frag tank.

Now toss in fish + corals, LR + LS, Heaters, RODI, Reactors, Pumps, dosing kit, ATO, etc.

I believe my setup is going to cost me close to 5-6k if not much more!
 

House of Laughter

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the differences between 90 and 120g is pretty dramatic with fish type and size. You have more latitude with a 120.

I agree with Jackson - 120 is ideal to keep a good species mixed reef.

A 90g initial buy costs are less, but generally speaking the upkeep, maintenance and electric costs are generally the same.

HTH,

House
 

Custom05Taco

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I've always liked 20g-60g cubes and the 40 breeder. Its the perfect balance between havign a good amount of coral/rock able to replicate the look of a larger reef but small enough where you take the time to look at zoa's, shrimp, smaller things in the tank. And it fits in where your not going broke on equipment or maintenance.

Im a big fan of the smaller things, its really something when your looking at a tank and then out of nowhere notice a porcelain crab under a coral filtering the water or notice you have a barnacle in the middle of your montipora.

That's a really good point. When I had my 150 set up I missed all the little things that I notice in my nano now.
 

piranhapat

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The difference from 90 to 120 for fish in my opinion is about same. Since fish need length. Both are 4ft in length were 120 has 6 inch more in width. In my opinion you still can't keep big fish in both tanks. The big Fish should start no smaller 180 gallon...... My 2cents".....
 

Custom05Taco

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sjsoto

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If space is not an issue the perfect size is 120, if you wanna go smaller go 50breeder. I prefer the 50 even though is a foot less at 36''. With the 50 you can still house 3 to 4 large species with adequate filtration and they'll do just fine. My perfect size is the 50 breeder for its asthetically looks. :)
 

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