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    Iconz - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Gotya, Similar Design, though! So, are holes in the back of the tank more noisy than those in the bottom? Or, what is the advantage of it being in the bottom? Thanks for the pics btw!

    Man, I wish i had some good CAD software!

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    Default 55 v 75

    Don't buy the 55 they are to narrow. I wish i had gone with a 75 to start!

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