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opinion for a 46 gallon bowfront


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    Default opinion for a 46 gallon bowfront

    I just wanted opinions since I value the opinion of the folks on this site. I was recently offered a 46g bowfront stainless steel tank and stand with a 36 in corallife pc light, an ecosystem hang-on refugium an unknown brand canister filter and an unknown powerhead for $550.00. The system is 3-4 months old. I eventually want to upgrade to a 46g but wasn't looking to do that now, but at that price with that equipment I might be foolish to pass it up!!! The former owner upgraded to a 72g and wants to sell his current system. What do you guys think, should I jump on it and will that light at 4.1 w per g support what I have? I appreciate any input!!!

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    500$ cash And I think it would be a good deal. Especially bowfront.
    55 Gallon. One year old, and looking SUPER.

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