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NMreefer

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I've decided to go with the new 70 from Oceanic, it's just the size I'm looking for. Question is would you guys and gals go RR or Std? I've almost talked myself back into a RR. There's only about $100 difference in price. Thanks for your input.

Phillip
 

Len

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Oh, go reef ready for sure. $100 is a small price to pay to insure against repeated floods from a broken siphon.
 

keethrax

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NMreefer":2zghjr61 said:
I've decided to go with the new 70 from Oceanic, it's just the size I'm looking for. Question is would you guys and gals go RR or Std? I've almost talked myself back into a RR. There's only about $100 difference in price. Thanks for your input.

Phillip

I'd go RR unless the standard size/location of the holes doesn't match what you want. Then I guess I'd buy one not RR, get it drilled, and build the overflows myself. (I'm assuming that the non-RR one is still the same aquarium and isn't tempered or anything).

But if you don't have some odd plan that makes the standard locations a problem, I'd definitely pay the $100 and get it RR.
 

MLVA123

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Assuming you get the RR, you'll look back on this day and think "how could I ever have even considered not going with a RR tank?!?"
 

NMreefer

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Well, That's exactly what I thought I'd hear! To answer a few questions. I was going to go hang on the back everything, so I wouldn't have to worry about flooding. Well, it's official I'll wait an extra week and do the RR. Thanks to all.

Phillip
 

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